Monsoon floods kill at least 25 in southern India

By Associated Press 03 December 2019, 12:00AM

CHENNAI, India (AP) — At least 25 people have died in recent monsoon rains that inundated low-lying areas in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, and hundreds more have been evacuated to relief camps, the state government said Monday.

Heavy rain toppled a wall in the city of Coimbatore, killing 17 people, and eight others have died in various other rain-related incidents since Nov. 29, according to the Press Trust of India news agency.

Tamil Nadu’s chief minister, K. Palaniswami, convened an emergency Cabinet meeting on Monday and ordered officials to monitor reservoirs.

Government hydrologist Subramani in the state capital, Chennai, said the city’s reservoirs, which were bone dry during a drought last summer, had reached half their capacity — enough water to supply the city of 10 million for six months.

He said that “everything is under control” in Chennai.

A monsoon in Tamil Nadu in 2015 killed more than 250 people.

By Associated Press 03 December 2019, 12:00AM

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