Flooding in southeastern India disrupts power, flights

Chennai, on the coast of southeastern India, was inundated with rain this week, causing massive flooding and suspending trains and flights.

Thousands of people had to be rescued from flooded homes on Wednesday and at least 188 people were reported dead.

Last month, a week’s worth of rain caused by a depression in the Bay of Bengal brought the city to a standstill.

In what has become typical of such events, people took to social media including Twitter to offer places to stay and other bits of information.

Heavy rains caused flooding in and around Chennai, India, on Dec. 2. Photo by Reuters stringer

Heavy rains caused flooding in and around Chennai, India, on Dec. 2. Photo by Reuters stringer

People travel by boat to safer places through a flooded road in Chennai, India, on Dec. 2. Photo by Reuters stringer

People travel by boat to safer places through a flooded road in Chennai, India, on Dec. 2. Photo by Reuters stringer

A man walks through a flooded residential area in Chennai, India, on Dec. 2. Photo by Reuters stringer

A man walks through a flooded residential area in Chennai, India, on Dec. 2. Photo by Reuters stringer

People stand in flooded streets in Chennai, southeastern India, on Dec. 2. Photo by Reuters stringer

People stand in flooded streets in Chennai, southeastern India, on Dec. 2. Photo by Reuters stringer

People in Chennai, India, had to be rescued from their flooded homes on Dec. 2. Photo by Reuters stringer

People in Chennai, India, had to be rescued from their flooded homes on Dec. 2. Photo by Reuters stringer

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