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The PTI office in Chennai received a bomb threat on Friday, prompting immediate police action. Staff were evacuated from the Kodambakkam office as authorities conducted thorough checks of the premises. The source of the threat remains undisclosed as investigations are underway.
The death toll from adulterated cough syrup reached 23 after two more children died of renal failure. Police arrested the owner of Tamil Nadu-based Sresan Pharmaceuticals, which manufactured the Coldrif medicine, for allegedly lacing the syrup with DEG. The incident has sparked a political blame game between state governments.
Chennai braces for a warm, wet October 10, 2025, with moderate rain expected throughout the day and temperatures between 25.3C and 32C. High humidity will persist, with afternoon showers intensifying. Yesterday's air quality was moderate (AQI 80), and while rain might help, caution is advised. Residents should carry umbrellas, as consistent rain and humidity are forecast for the coming week.
AMMK leader T T V Dhinakaran hinted at an unexpected alliance for the 2026 elections, potentially including actor Vijay's party, while ruling out an alliance with AIADMK under Edappadi Palaniswami. He also commented on the Karur stampede, calling it an accident and defending former minister Senthilbalaji. Dhinakaran expressed disappointment with the BJP leadership and Palaniswami's actions.
Life convict Nagendran died at Stanley Hospital on Thursday. He was 65. Nagendran was serving a life sentence since 2001 for murder. He was admitted to the hospital in July with stomach pain. Doctors diagnosed a liver ailment. His condition worsened, and he was moved to the ICU. He suffered multiple organ failure and cardiac arrest.
Tamil Nadu has suspended two senior drug inspectors following the deaths of over 20 children in Madhya Pradesh due to a contaminated cough syrup. The inspectors are accused of negligence for failing to inspect the manufacturing unit of Sresan Pharmaceuticals, which was found to have severe lapses in production and hygiene.
Tamil Nadu health minister confirmed the permanent revocation of Sresan Pharmaceuticals' license, maker of Coldrif cough syrup, following the deaths of at least 21 children in Madhya Pradesh. The company's owner has been arrested, and its manufacturing facility, found with serious safety lapses, has been sealed.
A solo artist performing a street play about stray dog attacks in Kannur was bitten by a stray dog that climbed onto the stage. The incident occurred during a scene depicting a dog attack, leading some audience members to initially believe it was part of the performance. The artist later informed organizers and sought medical treatment.
Actor-politician Vijay's residence received a bomb threat, declared a hoax by police. This follows a string of similar false alarms targeting prominent figures and locations in Chennai, including the Chief Minister and Governor. Authorities are actively investigating the source of these disruptive emails, ensuring public safety amidst the scare.
Madhya Pradesh police arrested Sresan Pharmaceuticals owner G Ranganathan, 73, in Chennai after his cough syrup, Coldrif, was linked to 21 child deaths due to toxic chemicals. The company, despite operating with numerous violations for years, is now under national scrutiny, with its manufacturing unit sealed.
G Ranganathan, owner of Sresan Pharmaceuticals, has been arrested by a Madhya Pradesh team in connection with the toxic Coldrif cough syrup linked to 21 deaths. Ranganathan, a veteran in the pharmaceutical industry known for his nutritional syrup Pronit, faces scrutiny as his manufacturing unit has been sealed and his office cleared out.
Chennai anticipates a warm, breezy Thursday with patchy rain and an 84% chance of showers, peaking at 33C. Yesterday's moderate air quality (AQI 81) could improve. Residents should carry umbrellas. Heavy rain is forecast for Saturday, with continued showers into next week, making Friday the best day for outdoor activities before the downpour.