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  1. The 2015 Chennai Flood: A Case for Developing City Resilience

    In November-December 2015 Chennai and its neighboring coastal districts in India experienced torrential rainfall followed by a devastating flood. 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. Help reached the affected areas and their residents from different sections of ...

  2. PDF Chennai Floods, 2015 [A Satellite and Field Based Assessment Study]

    Flooding problem was more aggravated because Chennai is one of the largest industrial commercial center in South India and in recent decades has experienced large-scale population growth in Chennai and its suburbs (Krishnamurthy et.al., 2015). Chennai floods of December, 2015 are a classic example of u rban flooding

  3. Urban Resilience and Flash Floods: A Case Study of Chennai Metropolitan

    Abstract. The research chapter primarily examines urban flooding caused by catastrophic rainfall that occurred in December 2015 in Chennai, India. Chennai, India's fourth largest metropolitan ...

  4. Urban Flooding—A Case Study of Chennai Floods of 2015

    The present paper attempts to study the devastating floods that hit Chennai city during November-December 2015 and have claimed more than 400 lives (including other parts of Tamil Nadu) and caused enormous economic damages. The focus mainly is on flood routing through channels and reservoir, flood control and reservoir operation.

  5. Chennai Floods 2015 : A Rapid Assessment

    Hence, the case study of a massive flood event that occurred in 2015 was chosen for this study as the 24-hour rainfall of 474 mm on December 1 was the highest in the past hundred years (Narasimhan ...

  6. PDF A REPORT

    a) PPTs by the Greater Chennai Corporation (2015 Floods: Chennai Challenges, Integrated Storm Water Drain System for the Expanded areas of Chennai Corporation and Vardah 2016: Chennai Landfall). b) Short videos on the 2015 fl oods and 2016 Vardah Cyclone. c) Interactions with offi cials (List of offi cials attached at Annexure IV).

  7. PDF Urban Flooding—A Case Study of Chennai Floods of 2015

    Urban Flooding—A Case Study of Chennai Floods of 2015 Mohammad Sharif, M. S. Dhillon, Sharad Chandra, Manoj Kumar and Vasanthakumar V Abstract Urban areas are the centres of economic activities having vital infras-tructure. Damage to these infrastructures can have a bearing not only on the country but also globally.

  8. Urban Resilience and Flash Floods: A Case Study of Chennai ...

    Abstract. The research chapter primarily examines urban flooding caused by catastrophic rainfall that occurred in December 2015 in Chennai, India . Chennai, India 's fourth largest metropolitan city, was totally paralyzed by flooding for several days. The deluge destroyed crucial roads and rail-links, shut down the airport, snapped power and ...

  9. From Rains to Floods: A Case of Chennai in 2015

    The city is no stranger to flooding. In 2007, a Drescher et al. study on risk perception consisting of analysis of flood risk exposure and the development of flood risk maps showed that flooding is a regular occurrence. The study documented a total of 26 floods from 1943 to 2006 and noted a sharp increase in the number of flooding events from ...

  10. Urban Flooding—A Case Study of Chennai Floods of 2015

    Book. Sep 2023. Nidhi Nagabhatla. Yusuf Mehta. Brijesh Kumar Yadav. Ambika Behl. Download Citation | On Jan 1, 2020, Mohammad Sharif and others published Urban Flooding—A Case Study of Chennai ...

  11. PDF Chennai Floods 2015

    Chennai Floods 2015 - Rapid Assessment: Supplementary Material LINKS TO FILES/DOCUMENTS Flood risk and context of land-uses: Chennai city case http://www ...

  12. PDF Flood Management a Case Study of Chennai City Flood 2015

    II. HISTORY OF CHENNAI FLOODS Chennai frequently experiences flooding due to heavy rain associated with depressions & cyclones. Of which few catastrophic floods during 1976, 1985, 1996, 1998, 2005, 2008 and 2010 caused heavy damages. Now-a-days, unexpected holidays due to heavy downpour are quite common especially during October - December. In

  13. PDF Chennai Floods 2015

    floods of 1993 and documented it in a rapid assessment report (Bhowmik et al., 1994). A similar exercise was necessary on the Chennai Floods of 2015 to ensure that the vast amount of information and data put up on public domain during and immediately after the event was not lost. This informal and an almost chance discussion formed the genesis ...

  14. PDF Chennai Floods 2005, 2015: Vulnerability, Risk and Climate Change

    ences, the study takes on the flood experiences of Adyar sub-watershed, including Chembarambakkam lake, which triggered the Chennai Floods 2015, and provides for rainfall analysis for the period 1984-2013 and the perspectives we gain from it. Chennai Rains/Floods 2015 are taken to illustrate the nature of vulnerabilities and

  15. PDF Floods in Chennai in 2015

    The floods in December 2015 were a warning to Chennai. Fuelled by a strong El-Nino, an excessively warm Bay of Bengal led to relentless rains through November. On December 1st,the century record for 24 hour rainfall was broken, causing a deluge across the city, its suburbs and even adjoining districts.

  16. Urban Flooding—A Case Study of Chennai Floods of 2015

    Urban Flooding—A Case Study of Chennai Floods of 2015. M. Sharif, M. Dhillon, +2 authors. Vasanthakumar. Published 2020. Environmental Science, Geography. Urban areas are the centres of economic activities having vital infrastructure. Damage to these infrastructures can have a bearing not only on the country but also globally. Urban flooding ...

  17. The Chennai floods of 2015 and the health system response

    The 2015 floods in Chennai resulted in an inadequate supply of drugs for non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart diseases [7]. Likewise, Christie and Hanlon noted that ...

  18. 2015 South India floods

    The 2015 South India floods resulted from heavy rainfall generated by the annual northeast monsoon in November-December 2015. They affected the Coromandel Coast region of the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. More than 500 people were killed and over 1.8 million (18 lakh) people were displaced. With estimates of damages and losses ranging from nearly ₹ 200 billion (US$3 ...

  19. Chennai floods 2015 report

    7 likes • 6,767 views. S. Saranya Narayana Moorthy. A complete report on the damage and disastrous caused by chennai floods of 2015. Government & Nonprofit. 1 of 47. Download now. Chennai floods 2015 report - Download as a PDF or view online for free.

  20. From Rains to Floods: A Case of Chennai in 2015

    Floods of 1996 and 2005 had been caused by strong single rainfall events exacerbated by manmade pressures. What is interesting to note is that in the month of November in 2015, the event in large part was referred to as "Chennai Rains," including on social media. An article on 18 November in the newspaper Mint for instance opened by ...

  21. (PDF) A Case Study on Impact of Chennai Floods: Supply ...

    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.

  22. PDF A Case Study on Impact of Chennai Floods Supply Chain Perspective

    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.

  23. Enhancing Blue-Green Infrastructures for Flood and Water ...

    2.2 Root Causes and Impacts of Urban Water Issues in Chennai. Chennai has been suffering from recurrent floods and droughts, struggling to meet its escalating water demand. An extremely high water stress is experienced by the city i.e., on average more than 80% of the available water supply is used up every year [].High water stress causes deterioration of fresh water resources and poses ...