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  2. Cyclone Michaung - Wikipedia

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    Chennai International Airport closed its operations on December 4 due to flooding in the apron and runways, with flights being diverted or cancelled and operations resuming the next day. [25] Schools and offices were closed due to heavy rains and flooding. [26] Southern Railways and East Coast Railways re-directed and cancelled several trains. [27]

  3. Category:Disasters in Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    1943 Madras floods; 1964 Rameswaram cyclone; 2005 Chennai floods; 2005 December Chennai stampede; 2005 November Chennai stampede; 2014 Chennai building collapse;

  4. 2021 South India floods - Wikipedia

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    By 7 November, three people had died as a result of the disaster, and two more had gone missing. Flooding also caused traffic disruptions over Chennai, and flood warnings were issued for Vellore as the Mordhana river overflowed. Due to the continuing rains, a major reservoir in the state was also expected to reach its maximum capacity.

  5. Floods in India - Wikipedia

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    The flood also disrupted the communication and transportation systems, and posed a threat to public health and safety. [1] In October 1943, Madras (now Chennai) saw the worst flood to hit the city. Flood occurred due to excessive rains that lasted for 6 days and overflowed Coovum and the Adyar rivers. Damage caused to life and property was immense.

  6. 2015 South India floods - Wikipedia

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    The city of Chennai alone experienced five major floods between 1943 and 2005, with the 1943, 1978 and 2005 floods causing particularly severe damage. [21] In addition, unplanned and often illegal urban development has led to many wetlands and natural sinks being built over; this, along with ageing civic infrastructure and poorly designed ...

  7. 2019 Chennai water crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Chennai water crisis was a water crisis occurring in India, most notably in the coastal city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu. [1] On 19 June 2019, Chennai city officials declared that "Day Zero", or the day when almost no water is left, had been reached, as all the four main reservoirs supplying water to the city had run dry.

  8. 2005 December Chennai stampede - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 December Chennai stampede incident happened on 18 December 2005 in a school at MGR Nagar in Chennai, the capital of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, where the relief supplies were distributed by the state government for the people affected by severe flooding. There were 42 deaths in the accident, which left another 37 injured.

  9. Chitlapakkam Lake - Wikipedia

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    Chitlapakkam aeri, or Chitlapakkam lake, is an urban lake located in Chitlapakkam, Chennai, India. It is the chief water body in the neighbourhood. [1] Originally measuring 86.86 acres, the lake has currently shrunken to 46.88 acres. [2] The lake was last restored in 2003. [3]