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Before 'smart' new cities, India needs to fix old ones

Locals are in no doubt as to why a mix of flood waters and sewage is swilling neck-deep around parts of the southern city of 6 million people after weeks of monsoon rains culminated in a 345 mm (14-inch) cloudburst in 24 hours.

December 04, 2015 / 09:33 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has grand designs to build 100 futuristic 'smart' cities in India, but as this week's devastating flooding in Chennai shows, fixing today's accident-prone metropolises appears to be the more pressing task.

Locals are in no doubt as to why a mix of flood waters and sewage is swilling neck-deep around parts of the southern city of 6 million people after weeks of monsoon rains culminated in a 345 mm (14-inch) cloudburst in 24 hours.

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"There is nowhere for the water to go because of unchecked building activity," said V R Devika, who fled her ground-floor apartment to seek refuge with her upstairs neighbours.

"All the lake areas have been converted into housing colonies," added the 61-year-old, who runs an arts charity.