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Why some parts of Chennai felt hotter than others this summer

July 16, 2019 Aruna Natarajan

The Environmentalist Foundation of India has identified several heat pockets like Madhya Kailash, Avadi, parts of Mount Road. Research from earlier years also shows higher day temperatures in hubs like T Nagar and Ennore. Why is the Chennai summer growing hotter in some areas and what can be done to mitigate the impact?

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