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CHENNAI, JAN. 21. Chennai Corporation councillors lined up on Friday to partake of a seafood buffet to allay public fears about contamination of seafood following the tsunami. The message was reiterated by doctors attached to the Corporation -- fish and other seafood was safe to eat. They were speaking at a seafood feast organised by the Corporation at the Ripon Buildings to reassure the public that seafood had not been contaminated. The doctors issued a statement highlighting a report issued by the civic agency's communicable diseases hospital and the veterinary sciences university that the fish samples collected after the tsunami did not show any infection.
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