Chennai Residents Blame "Unscientific" Storm Water Drains For Floods

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  • Published On: December 11, 2023
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As Chennai grapples with impact of the recent floods triggered by extremely heavy rainfall brought by cyclone Michuang, NDTV's Sam Daniel spoke to a cross section of flood affected people who raise questions over the efficiency of the Rs 4000 crore storm water drains project. Chief Minister M K Stalin, however, claims that without these drains, the city would have seen a disaster. He says the city received 44 CM rains in 36 hours this time against 34.5 CM in 24 hours in 2015 ahead of the massive floods then.

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