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Kodaikanal residents elated as recent sharp showers increase storage in lakes

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Sharp downpour that lasted nearly three hours have elated the people of Kodaikanal, though there is little to cheer for those associated with the tourism sector who are reeling under the pandemic and lockdown effect.

The hill station usually receives sporadic rain in May, the peak of summer. But it was different this time, as the rains were heavy in May which is continuing in June as well. Now, intense cold has set in at Kodaikanal, which is covered in fog. The rainfall has considerab­ly increased the storage in 14 dams surroundin­g the hills that cater to the needs of farmers and people.

Other than recharging lakes, it has also helped increase groundwate­r level, said local sources, adding that the flow through Amaravathi and Vaigai basins would prove beneficial to people of several districts.

But this has not listed the mood among the stakeholde­rs relying on tourism industry, who lament the absence of any activity in the recent days. According to Abdul Kani Raja, secretary, Kodaikanal Hotel and Resort Owners’ Associatio­n, a large number of people were struggling to eke out a living.

“Kodaikanal is nothing without tourism, and we have lost our livelihood­s over the last four years owing to various factors. It was badly hit by a significan­t drop in tourism in 2018 due to Cyclone Gaja, sealing hotels citing violations in 2019, and COVID lockdown in 2020 and now,” he told DT Next.

Due to these setbacks, the tourism industry that once contribute­d a considerab­le revenue to the exchequer, was now seeking help from government to waive property tax for a year for hotels, resorts and restaurant­s as was done by the Gujarat government, he said. “The new government should also consider our legitimate demand for waiving electricit­y charges, as the industry is almost out of business,” Raja added.

 ??  ?? Fog in Kodaikanal after the rain on Tuesday
Fog in Kodaikanal after the rain on Tuesday

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