After a year of flooding, Chennai's resilience was challenged by severe cyclone storm Valda. The city and adjacent areas learned survival lessons from the floods of December 2015 and were helped by efficient disaster warning information to unite in a few hours of strong winds. The trees in Chennai bear the brunt, and many of them have been uprooted or destroyed irretrievably. As night fell, the storm destroyed the city's infrastructure, cut off power and communication cables, blocked roads, disrupted rail and air transport, and spread in the dark. Thanks to the Tamil Nadu government, basic mobility was restored overnight and fallen trees were removed to allow some traffic. Vardah also shows that fast official and community information can affect the outcome of the disaster in the age of social media and the Internet. While economic losses are inevitable, warnings posted on social platforms urging people to stay safe help reduce casualties. It is worth noting that the community has also responded quickly, creating online groups and sharing information on providing help and advice. Of course, more can be learned by coming back to citizens and using the empirical data they use online tools. Tropical storms are an annual event, and during the period from 1891 to 262, more vulnerable areas along the eastern coast suffered heavy losses from 92 of a total of 1990 hurricanes, especially in the years since. Such weather events are part of the climate system and as development creates more assets in coastal cities, their impact on economic losses is likely to be greater. Therefore, lessons learned from each event must be shared across the country and the capacity of officials and communities to manage disasters must be continuously built. This approach helps us coastal areas cope better with storms. Securities available to individuals in many countries include property loss insurance. India should also provide viable policies as this will review administrative measures and have the potential to improve the results. City-wide power outages also highlight the importance of rooftop solar and battery storage systems as complementary power supplies for homes and businesses. Before the hurricane season, planting trees with strong roots and pruning the canopy can reduce the number of roots. After Valda, the Tamil Nadu government should restore infrastructure and provide priority relief to families of those who have lost their lives and the worst. Impact community.