Ramakrishna Math provides relief in flood-hit. Indo-Asian News Service | December 6, 2015 9:21 PM IST.
More than 500 people were killed and over 1.8 million (18 lakh) people were displaced. 6, 2012, pp. Lack of legislation for the Flood Plain Zoning resulted in developments abutting waterways, leading to the inundation in Chennai and its suburbs during the 2015 floods, the CAG reported. Recent highest rainfall in a day was 423 mm on 27.10.2005.” Ar. In 2010, Chennai received about 760mm rainfall [just] during October – December period. K. Lavanya, “Urban Flood Management – A Case Study of Chennai City”, Architecture Research, Vol. Help reached the affected areas and their residents from different … Amid the chaos and widespread impact, the event brought people and institutions in and outside Chennai together, to provide support to the victims affected by the flood. Scrutiny mechanism Compiled by DMSD Reviewed by Head DMSD Approved by The 2015 South India floods resulted from heavy rainfall generated by the annual northeast monsoon in November–December 2015. Affiliation of authors DMSD, DMSG, National Remote Sensing Centre 10. on 15–16 november, chennai received 246.5 mm (9.70 in) of rainfall, the highest amount recorded since november 2005, flooding most areas of … continuing rains led to low-lying parts of chennai becoming inundated by 13 november, resulting in the evacuation of over 1000 people from their homes. As it was a Chennai group, so I suggested them a topic “Tapping Social Media Exchanges on Twitter: A Case-Study of the 2015 Chennai Floods” with which they can relate well as it was more aligned to recent floods in Chennai. Chennai Floods, 2015 [A Satellite and Field Based Assessment Study] 7. 2 No. Basically the two coastal districts of Chen- Chennai, Dec 6 : Although the place where it is … Accordingly, this case study is the first attempt to put lights on the impact of the severe flood that happened in 2015 December at Chennai from the supply chain perspective. Scrutiny mechanism Compiled by DMSD Reviewed by Head DMSD Approved by 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. Particulars of collation Pages 34 Figures 34 Tables - References 3 8. Chennai Floods, 2015 [A Satellite and Field Based Assessment Study] 7. Study and Analysis of Chennai Flood 2015 Using GIS and Multicriteria Technique. 115-121. doi: 10.5923/j.arch.20120206.01. Particulars of collation Pages 34 Figures 34 Tables - References 3 8. Author(s) /Project Team C M Bhatt and Ashish Mishra 9. Accordingly, this case study is the first attempt to put lights on the impact of the severe flood that happened in 2015 December at Chennai from the supply chain perspective. Author(s) /Project Team C M Bhatt and Ashish Mishra 9. Affiliation of authors DMSD, DMSG, National Remote Sensing Centre 10. In November-December 2015 Chennai and its neighboring coastal districts in India experienced torrential rainfall followed by a devastating flood. Study the Geography of Chennai Study the water resources of Chennai Analyze the causes of the flooding Study the population growth of Chennai Analyze the impact of flooding in the lives of the residents 2. A PowerPoint Presentation on Chennai Floods-2015 1.