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  2. Chennai flooded as heavy rains from cyclone Michaung batter ...

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    An estimated 13 people, most of them in the manufacturing hub of Tamil Nadu, have died in the flooding that was triggered by the torrential rains that preceded the cyclone, which made landfall in ...

  3. 2015 South India floods - Wikipedia

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    A round trip fare from Mumbai or New Delhi to Bangalore, Karnataka (the nearest accessible city to Chennai, Tamil Nadu) was sold by airlines like Jet Airways at rates of almost ₹ 100,000 (US$1,200), a trip which would have ordinarily cost between ₹ 10,000 (US$120) to ₹ 20,000 (US$230). [81]

  4. Cyclone Michaung - Wikipedia

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    On December 7, leader of the opposition K. Palaniswami demanded the chief minister of Tamil Nadu to release a white paper on the completed and ongoing stormwater drain work in Chennai. [70] On December 10, he further criticized the state government for the lack of preparedness and demanded the flood relief to be increased to ₹12,000 (US$144 ...

  5. List of depressions and deep depressions in the North Indian ...

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    The North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone basin is located to the north of the Equator, and encompasses the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, between the Malay Peninsula and the Arabian Peninsula.

  6. 2021 South India floods - Wikipedia

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    In Tamil Nadu, relief operations were also deployed, and the state government formed a committee to examine the amount of crop damage as a result of the rains. [22] [23] Areas in the state capital, Chennai, were waterlogged and government officials had to use pumps to drain communities who were stranded in waist-deep waters. [2]

  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. 2021–2022 Malaysian floods - Wikipedia

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    Native name: Banjir Malaysia 2021–2022: Date: 16 December 2021 – 19 January 2022 (1 month and 3 days) Location: Selangor (notably Klang, Petaling and Hulu Langat District), Kuala Lumpur, Pahang and Perak; Negeri Sembilan, Malacca, Kelantan and Terengganu (limited)

  9. Malaysiakini - Wikipedia

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    Malaysiakini (English: "Malaysia Now") is an online news portal in Malaysia which was established in 1999. It is published in Malay , English , Chinese and Tamil , and is among the most read news portals in Malaysia.