Chennai Floods: Automotive Hub May Rack Up $2.2 Billion in Losses

Ford, Daimler, and Apollo Tyres are just 3 of the many automotive manufacturers affected, many of whom told employees to stay home on Wednesday. Chennai witnessed the heaviest rainfall in a hundred years which caused rampant flooding and made it impossible for people to travel through low-lying parts of the city. Ford Motors had also shut its manufacturing facility which has a capacity of making 340,000 engines and 200,000 cars per year.
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Speaking with regards to Ford's temporary hiatus in operations, a spokesperson stated," For the safety of our employees, we have halted production at our Chennai assembly and engine plants on Wednesday. We are carefully monitoring the situation and will return to normal operations as soon as conditions improve."
Other companies affected by the Chennai rains include Renault-Nissan, BMW, Hyundai Motor Company and TVS Motorcycles, whose share price dropped by almost 4 per cent on Wednesday. A Renault-Nissan India spokesperson said that the company would be cancelling shifts but was aiming to resume operations the moment conditions got better as there had been no heavy damage to its manufacturing facility.
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As per statistics released by Skymet, Chennai was lashed with approximately 1,219mm of rainfall in November which itself was almost three times the average. However the first day of December received an astonishing 374mm in 24 hours. To put things into perspective, the average rainfall that the city receives over the entire month of December is just 191mm. The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), one the countries apex trade associations, estimated that the Chennai floods had resulted in business losses to the tune of $2.2 billion.
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