What happened in Chennai in the flood of 2015?

What happened in Chennai in the flood of 2015?

Two years since the floods in Chennai in December 2015, we look back on some iconic images by our photographers chronicling the devastation that took place in the city. In the first week of December 2015, Chennai saw unprecedented flooding as a result of heavy rainfall.

What is CAG’s report on Chennai floods?

In its report on Schemes for Flood Control and Flood Forecasting in the country, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has faulted the State government on at least three counts for the Chennai floods in 2015.

How did the Chennai floods affect people with disabilities?

The storm brought life to a standstill and almost everyone experienced some kind of loss. Thousands were left homeless and vulnerable, at the mercy of the weather and the charity of good samaritans. The lack of warning of the floods in Chennai made it especially difficult for people with disabilities, who were left to fend for themselves.

Is there an emergency action plan for Chennai’s reservoirs?

In the 2017 report, the CAG has, based on the response received in December 2016 from the Water Resources Department (WRD), said there was no Emergency Action Plan (EAP) for the reservoirs in Chennai and its suburbs in case of overflow or breach.

What was the worst flood in India?

A relentless downpour pounded Tamil Nadu’s capital city of Chennai on December 1, 2015, flooding and submerging one of India’s largest cities. The heaviest one-day rainfall in the region – as much as 494 mm (19.45 inches) – in more than a century left more than three million people without basic services.

How much rain did Chennai get in November 2018?

Chennai received 1,049 mm (41.3 in) of rainfall in November, the highest recorded since November 1918 when 1,088 mm (42.8 in) in of rainfall was recorded.

How many people died in Chennai bridge collapse 2015?

Submerged bridges in Chennai Date 8 November 2015 – 14 December 2015 ( 201 Location South India ( Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, An Deaths 500+ Tamil Nadu: 422 (official, likely m Property damage ₹199 billion (US$3 billion) – over ₹1,00

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