http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-35003353
If you haven't still heard about it, severe floods have lashed Chennai (a southern city in INDIA). The rains have left thousands homeless and completely paralyzed the transport system and network connectivity of the city. These pictures say for themselves the helpless state of the people.
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
If you are in India, please use this bank account details to transfer funds.
If you haven't still heard about it, severe floods have lashed Chennai (a southern city in INDIA). The rains have left thousands homeless and completely paralyzed the transport system and network connectivity of the city. These pictures say for themselves the helpless state of the people.
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
Use this link to contribute to the victims. https://www.gofundme.com/tnfloods
If you are in India, please use this bank account details to transfer funds.
#ChennaiMicroFund contribution
A/c Name: V Trust,
A/C NO: 533102010503421, UNION BANK OF INDIA, IFSC CODE: UBIN0553310. #ChennaiMicro
— Siddharth (@Actor_Siddharth) December 3, 2015
If you would like to supply relief materials to volunteers at the ground level, Please reach out to the twitter handle @RJ_Balaji
Plz bring ur contributions mainly blankets,mats,candle,mosquito coil and food. We av volunteers 24/7 in big fm to collect.
— RJ Balaji (@RJ_Balaji) December 3, 2015
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