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Erosion control

Bijoy Ghosh

The construction of groynes along the seashore in North Chennai is in the final stages. These groynes jutting about 250 metres into the sea help control erosion caused by tides. Earlier, the erosion affected access by road to the industrial belt to the north of the city.

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