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Cyclone update Dec 12, 3pm:
Vardah transcends into the worst Cyclone Chennai has ever seen in 22 years. Roads are blocked/shut, Power lines are suspended, its Hard for our Team to get around but we are still serving Chennai right in the eye.
Thank you Donors who have been thoughtful to call and donate warm blankets, food, Clean water & special thanks to several dozen socially inclined citizens who have opened their doors as shelter for affected due to Vardah! Post initial reports, 4 Quick Response Teams in SUV's headed by the Agni Foundation Volunteers are currently serving the city for areas worst affected like RA Puram/ Adyar/ Kotturpuram/ IIT, Anna University, OMR: Thank you brave volunteers of Agni foundation for answering Chennai's call.
Chennai Rises to Serve in the eye of the storm!
Agni Foundation:
Vardah Cyclone Emergency helpline: Shyam: 9962052572
Volunteers: Dhaya: 8754575678
Quick Response Team:
Vijay Kumar: 9445024084
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Jenn and I had never ridden the Cyclone before, and we lived to (happily) tell the tale afterward.
Photo from Jeremy
Multi-purpose Cyclone Shelter (MPCS)
National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project II (NCRMP II)
Water Resources Department WRD Govt of Goa
under World Bank, MHA, Govt of India Assistance
Survey No. 117/1, Cuelim Mormugao
Contractor: S K Constructions, Imphal Manipur
Date of commencement: 24.01.2020
Date of Completion: 30.04.2021
(add 6-7 months of lockdown)
Cost: Rs.4.68 Crores
Location: Near Remeth sokol Zor, Cuelim Borsulem, below 1st Reyanchi Paz, 3 kings trail walking path uphill
Cyclone Larry a Category 5 Cyclone hit the North Queensland, Australia Coast just after 7 am on 20 March 2006.
Mooloolaba Visit. The last week of 2007 saw the southern Queensland coast lashed by winds generated by a cyclonic depression off the coast. This caused huge seas and erosion of many beaches.