Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Alternativ­es examined after landslide sweeps away road section

- By Shaadya Ismail

Geologists are considerin­g either building a bridge or a diversiona­ry road in Norwood area after a landslide swept away a part of the road between Hatton and Maskeliya, along with some homes.

The National Building Research Organisati­on, geolo- gist, Samantha Bogahapiti­ya told the Sunday Times that the investigat­ion is still in its initial stages and borehole testing has to be done following which a report will be sent to the Road Developmen­t Authority. Then, a decision will be made on a possible diversiona­ry road.

The landslide was caused by the erosion of the toe of the slope.

“When cracks appeared on the road we started evacuating people and kept monitoring the cracks,’’ he said.

A c c o rding to Mr. Bogahapiti­ya, parts of the slope are unstable and the landslide is still active.

“There is no instant mitigation as yet as investigat­ions are in the early stages.”

F ive houses we r e destroyed following a landslide that hit Norwood, New Weligama on the Hatton Maskeliya Road on Monday.

According to an official of the Ambagamuwa Divisional Secretaria­t, 34 members of eight families were evacuated. They have sought shelter with relatives.

“The government has still not finalised the compensati­on but they are planning to provide them with a piece of land in the weeks to come.”

He said that the alternativ­e road falls through a tea estate and is not suitable for traffic.

“Only small vehicles can travel, not buses and other heavy vehicles.”

Meanwhile, the director of developmen­t and media spokesman of the Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy, Sulakshana Jayawarden­a, told the Sunday Times that the landslide drained soil and houses into the Castlereag­h reservoir. But the debris was comparativ­ely less compared with the depth of the reservoir.

“There was no impact on the dam as the incident was at a certain distance away from the dam.”

A c c o rding to Mr. Jayawarden­a, if further alerts are given on landslides then they will have to ensure the safety of the reservoir.

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