Schools and beaches were closed as floods hit the islands.
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Chennai's coastline recently dazzled with bioluminescent waves, captivating locals and tourists. This rare event, caused by marine organisms called dinoflagellates, highlighted environmental health issues and the importance of marine conservation. Heavy rainfall and cooler sea temperatures contributed to the phenomenon, sparking discussions about the impact of human activities on coastal ecosystems and the need for sustainable practices.
Schools and beaches were closed as floods hit the islands.
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