The Hindu (Kochi)

Operation Breakthrou­gh phase four to address ooding at South station

Irrigation department plans to complete 70% of the Mullassery canal renovation project covering critical areas before the onset of monsoon; widening of drainage at High Court Jn. among proposals

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The Irrigation department has already embarked on the fourth phase of Operation Breakthrou­gh, the anti-Œooding project in the city, even as the renovation of the Mullassery canal included in the third phase of the project is progressin­g.

Three works have been identi‘ed under the fourth phase. One of the works is a 900-metre canal from the Ernakulam Junction (South) railway station directly to the backwaters along Jos Junction, Durbar Hall ground, Siva Temple, and Rajendra Maidan accounting for at least 50% of the Œoodwater around the station. The proposal has received in-principle approval.

This is likely to resolve the existing issue of Œoodwater from Jos Junction reaching the Ernakulam Junction railway station and then Œowing through the Vivekanand­a Thodu to reach the Mullassery canal. The new proposal is likely to address the issue.

Another proposal is for widening the drainage around the roundabout at High Court Junction to resolve the Œooding there. The idea is to divert the Œoodwater from the drainage through the Mangalavan­am Thodu to the backwater. The project is awaiting technical sanction.

About 40% of another work worth ₹2.50-crore to address Œooding at Kammattipa­dam. Though the renovation of Mullassery canal that was launched two years ago was not progressin­g at the expected pace, the Irrigation department sources remain con‘dent of completing 70% of the project covering the critical areas before the onset of the monsoon. Of the 829 metres of the entire stretch of the canal, over 500 metres beyond the Karikkamur­i Cross Road would be renovated at a width of four metres and a depth of three metres by the end of this month.

The renovation of Mullassery canal from KSRTC bus station to Kayal mouth will address the accumulati­on of Œoodwater near the Railway-Mullassery-Vivekanand­a Thodu junction. The reconstruc­tion of the canal aims to restore its original capacity, easing Œooding in the area.

Operation Breakthrou­gh was initiated in response to the devastatin­g Œoods in Kochi city during October 2019 when major roads and prominent locations were severely aected.

The program adopted a systematic approach, starting with division-wise studies involving technical experts from various department­s. Phase 1 prioritize­d remedial actions, followed by Phase 2 focusing on desilting and rejuvenati­ng major canals and Kayal mouths.

 ?? R.K. NITHIN ?? Clearing channels: Cleaning of the Kaloor section of the Thevara-Perandoor canal in progress as part of pre-monsoon works undertaken by the Kochi Corporatio­n to maintain the depth of the canal.
R.K. NITHIN Clearing channels: Cleaning of the Kaloor section of the Thevara-Perandoor canal in progress as part of pre-monsoon works undertaken by the Kochi Corporatio­n to maintain the depth of the canal.

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