#ChennaiFloods: Practo comes out with a spreadsheet with details of verified doctors for assistance
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As intermittent rains continue to lash Tamil Nadu, flooding capital Chennai, assistance is coming from all quarters to reach out people who need help.
To help people with doctors, Practo has put together a list of verified doctors and hospitals that people can call and go to.
They will be updating this list every hour, based on the crowd sourcing inputs they generate through this initiative.
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Tamil Nadu is receiving heaviest rainfall in a century, crippling normal life and shutting down Chennai airport.
The havoc is expected to continue as the national weather office predicted three more days of torrential downpours in the southern state of nearly 70 million people.
Chennai rains also forced automobile sector and IT companies shut their operations.
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To help people with doctors, Practo has put together a list of verified doctors and hospitals that people can call and go to.
They will be updating this list every hour, based on the crowd sourcing inputs they generate through this initiative.
READ ALSO: #ChennaiRains: Zomato launches Chennai Food Relief Meal delivery service; pledges to contribute a meal for each one you buy
READ ALSO: #ChennaiFloods: Paytm vows to recharge Rs 30 worth of talktime free of cost for anyone in Chennai
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The havoc is expected to continue as the national weather office predicted three more days of torrential downpours in the southern state of nearly 70 million people.
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