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Hundreds still stranded, plants closed in India’s flood-hit Chennai

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March 15, 2024
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Hundreds still stranded, plants closed in India’s flood-hit Chennai
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CHENNAI: Volunteers waded via stagnant water at hand out meals and components, and a few production flora remained close in India’s southern tech-and-auto hub district of Chennai on Friday, 4 days after cyclone Michaung lashed the coast.

at the least 14 people, maximum of them in Chennai and its country of Tamil Nadu, have died inside the flooding, precipitated through torrential rains that began on Monday.

The cyclone itself made landfall further north in Andhra Pradesh country on Tuesday afternoon.

authorities stated a few low-lying areas of the country had been nonetheless inundated and government officers and volunteers had been taking elements to humans stuck of their houses in slums and other areas.

the larger Chennai region is domestic to the Indian units of several international firms consisting of Hyundai Motor, Daimler and Apple’s Taiwanese providers Foxconn and Pegatron.

whilst many of them including Pegatron and Foxconn resumed operations inside an afternoon or  of the cyclone making landfall, some vegetation of the TVS group located inside the worst-affected areas are but to open, industry sources said.

statistics era (IT) offerings vendors in the metropolis introduced work-from-home guidelines for the week, at the same time as schools and schools closed. a few schools and faculties had been transformed into brief shelters.

This week’s floods in Chennai introduced again memories of the tremendous damage resulting from floods 8 years ago which killed round 290 human beings.

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In Andhra Pradesh, the harm from the cyclone become extraordinarily contained, with roads damaged and timber uprooted as massive waves crashed into the coast.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited Chennai on Thursday and announced New Delhi will release a 2d instalment of four.5 billion rupees ($54 million) to Tamil Nadu to help manipulate the harm. The federal authorities has also authorised a 5.6 billion-rupee mission for flood control in Chennai, he stated.

Chennai residents wondered the potential of the city’s infrastructure to handle intense weather.

“no longer only has urbanisation itself brought on a trouble, but the nature of the urbanisation has preyed upon open areas, protecting regions like marshlands and flood plains,” social activist Nityanand Jayaraman said.

specialists have, however, said better stormwater drainage structures could no longer have been capable of save you the flooding due to very heavy and extraordinarily heavy rains.

“This solution could have helped loads in slight and heavy rainfall, however no longer in very heavy and extremely heavy rains,” Raj Bhagat P, a civil engineer and geo-analytics expert, stated on Wednesday.

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