Scores of People Are Leaving Chennai City: COVID-19 Fear

For the past two days, scores of cars and two wheelers have been in a hurry to get out of Chennai.

Shivani Arora
Published on: 19 Jun 2020 11:43 AM GMT
Scores of People Are Leaving Chennai City: COVID-19 Fear
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Scores of People Are Leaving Chennai City: Corona Fear

Ahead of the intensified lockdown in Chennai and neighbouring districts that begins on June 19, thousands of people were seen leaving the city along with their children, carrying huge bags for a journey lasting hundreds of kilometres.

For the past two days, scores of cars and two wheelers have been in a hurry to get out of Chennai. At the checkposts in Vandaloor, Paranur and Shollavaram, the police officials tasked with checking whether those who want to leave Chennai, have an e-pass. While some do, many others don’t and are basically trying to get out of the city by convincing the policemen, before the complete lockdown comes into place on Friday.

The reason for this exodus out of the city:

Fear of COVID-19, and loss of livelihood that has made living in the capital city difficult for many. While many people have gone out of the city, others have shifted to its outskirts.

As in this case, Lakshmi (name changed) and her family decided to move out of their Royapuram home and into her mother’s house in Avadi as they were afraid they would contract the novel coronavirus if they stayed in their crowded locality.

“A person in the house across from us tested positive for coronavirus,” Lakshmi says, “Now, the street should have been turned into a containment zone, but it wasn’t, since only one person tested positive. It was not guarded by police personnel and people were moving in the street with no masks. Elderly people were spending time with infants at the door steps of their houses. People were leading their normal life brushing aside the fear of COVID-19, but that did not happen in my case.”

The fear of contracting the infection stressed Lakshmi and still she stayed there with her husband and her seven-year-old kid – until another neighbour got a fever, and her husband started showing signs of COVID-19 as well. “My husband went to a fever clinic and the doctor said that he shows coronavirus symptoms – but they denied there was any need for a test,” Lakshmi says. That’s when she decided to leave.

“The fever reduced in five days and he is recovering from the body ache. But now we have shifted to my mother’s home near Avadi,” she says.

People move to native places to escape COVID-19 and lockdown

The Tamil Nadu government had initially said that there will be no lockdown and the person who spreads rumours about a lockdown online will face legal action. However, on Monday, the government officially announced that the Greater Chennai police limit and parts of Chengalpattu and Thiruvallur will be under lockdown from June 19 to June 30.

As soon as the information started spreading on instant messaging apps, more people decided to leave the city. As of Thursday morning, 6,57,399 people were arrested. Also, released on bail for violating the lockdown rules by moving within the city in vehicles since the beginning of the lockdown period in March. Over 4,78,714 vehicles were seized and 6,08,791 cases were registered against the violators. The Tamil Nadu government has also collected Rs 13.38 crore in fines for failing to follow the rules.

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Warning of strict action during the intensive lockdown period, Chennai city Commissioner AK Viswanathan addressing the media on Thursday said that 288 plazas will be set up within Chennai alone to check the violators of the coronavirus norms. He said that the people failed to take things seriously since they were warned verbally and later excused.

The vehicles were waiting for nearly two kilometers in the Paranur toll plaza, say reports.

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Shivani Arora

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