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2016–2017 Drought in Tamil Nadu
The 2016–2017 drought in Tamil Nadu was a significant climatic event that severely affected the state of Tamil Nadu, India, during the northeastern monsoon season. This drought stemmed from a combination of below-average rainfall and extended dry spells, exacerbated by the impacts of El Niño. The crisis led to water scarcity across major cities, including Chennai, and had devastating effects on agriculture, impacting crop yields and rural livelihoods. Widespread consequences included a decline in drinking water supplies, increased farmer distress, and disruptions to the local economy. The government's response involved initiating relief measures, including the provision of subsidies and support to affected farmers, while highlighting the urgent need for sustainable water management strategies in the region.