The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Coastal families in district live in fear as constructi­on of seawalls delayed

Recent swell surges also leave residents a worried lot. Though funds were sanctioned at various intervals following protests by locals, the project execution is moving at a snail’s pace. Height of existing seawalls insucient in several areas

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Despite recurring incidents of sea erosion and damage to houses, the constructi­on of seawalls along the most vulnerable stretches of the Kozhikode coastal area remains a non-starter. Though funds were sanctioned at various intervals following protests by coastal residents, the project execution is moving at a snail’s pace.

The recent series of swell surges have doubled the concerns of many families that are living in fear along the unprotecte­d coast. Many are not ready to accept the promises of people’s representa­tives who visited a‰ected locations to assess the situation.

In Kozhikode city, the residents of Santhi Nagar colony have been waiting for the interventi­on of the State government for many months.

In the recent sea swell, several houses in the unprotecte­d residentia­l area were hit by the tide. Over 200 families will be in crisis if the seawall constructi­on is not completed in the most vulnerable areas.

“M.K. Raghavan, MP, who visited the area recently has requested the help of all oŽcials concerned and the Chief Minister. We have been after the local authoritie­s to address this issue for over a year,” said T. Sreedharan, a local resident. He said relocation to relief camps during the monsoon was troubling many underprivi­leged families in the area.

The height of the existing seawalls is reportedly insuŽcient to prevent the impact of high tides along the coastal areas at Nainamvala­ppu, Mukhadar, and Kothi. The local residents said their request might not get priority as there were many other areas having no seawall at all for basic protection. Meanwhile, oŽcials have claimed that they have already submitted proposals to the government department­s concerned for action.

The constructi­on of seawall is yet to begin along Vadakara, Payyoli and Koyilandi

coastal areas too. Fishermen families from Kuriyadi near Vadakara are the worst-hit due to the negligence.

“As many of the –shermen families are reluctant to accept the resettleme­nt plan for the coastal people, the State government is seemingly disinteres­ted in the strengthen­ing of the seawall,” said Abdul Mujeeb, a –sherman.

The reconstruc­tion of seawalls destroyed during the last monsoon was also pending in several locations.

Though the State government recently sanctioned ₹2.54 crore for the reconstruc­tion of one of the damaged stretches near Mukachery, the work is not likely to be completed before the onset of monsoon.

 ?? K. RAGESH ?? Left in the lurch: An unprotecte­d stretch near Santhi Nagar Colony at West Hill in Kozhikode where the residents are scared of recurring sea erosion threat.
K. RAGESH Left in the lurch: An unprotecte­d stretch near Santhi Nagar Colony at West Hill in Kozhikode where the residents are scared of recurring sea erosion threat.

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