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REASONS BEHIND FLOOD IN CHENNAI
Preliminary flood damage is Rs8481 cr.
Loss of Rs100000 cr. has been estimated
Over 60,000 hectares of farmland has been destroyed
CM Jayalalithaa requested PM Narendra Modi to declare the flooding as a “national calamity”
Jayalalithaa has asked central government for financial aid of Rs 2000 cr.
LOSSES DUE TO FLOOD
Road vanished
Water in house
House destroyed
Around 400 have died and over 18 lakh people were shifted to safe place
Colleges, schools and markets were closed
More rain due to low pressure in bay of Bengal
EFFECTS OF FLOOD IN CHENNAI
City recorded a whopping 1218.6 mm of rain in November
On December 1, Chennai has received a record breaking 272 mm of rainfall in 12hrs
The city’s normal rainfall for December stands at 191 mm
Chennai broke over a 100 year old 24 hour rainfall record
On December 10, 1901, Chennai had recorded 261.6 mm rainfall in a span of 24 hours
Chennai broke monthly rainfall record of December 1910
AMOUNT OF RAIN IN CHENNAI
New constructions have popped up all round the city like mushroom
New airport is being constructed in Chennai in the basin of Adyan River in Chennai
A bus terminal is being constructed in the flood prone area of Koyambedu
MRTS(Mass rapid transit system) has been constructed over Buckingham canal and Pallikaranai
NEW CONSTRUCTIONS IN CHENNAI
Expressways and bypass roads have been constructed in an autocratic manner
No proper drainage of rain water
Many lakes and pond have been replaced by IT Corridor
Engineering colleges and etc. have been constructed over there on the pathways followed by the drainage of water
Automobile and telecom SEZ as well as residential areas are made in low-lying area were lakes
NEW CONSTRUCTIONS IN CHENNAI
Pallikaranai marshland in a southern suburb of Chennai, it used to absorb the rainfall that occurred in a area of about 250 square kilometer
Some years ago it was spread in a area of about 50 square kilometer but now it has been reduced to only 4.35 square kilometer
PALLIKARANAI MARSHLAND
Two big roads passing through it stopped the flow and drainage of water
This marshland also used to house for animals and birds but now it has been captured by humans
In order to provide basic infrastructure to city, water-reservoir were not used properly and the natural ecosystem was destroyed
PALLIKARANAI MARSHLAND
IAS OFFICER WAS TRANSFERRED FOR WARNING ABOUT THE CHENNAI FLOOD
Corporation of Chennai removed Corporation works department joint commissioner Dr. Vijay Pingale for being stringent against the contractors
Before three days, he named contractors who botched up road work in the city and fined them
The recent rains showed the pathetic road works done by contractors
Pingale, fined nine contractors Rs. 2 Crores for building low quality roads
In our eagerness to create we have destroyed the natural safe guards that have been in place for thousands of years and this will be every expensive for us
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