Khaleej Times

Kerala declared drought-hit state

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trivandrum — State Revenue Minister E. Chandrasek­heran on Monday announced in the state assembly that Kerala has been declared a drought-hit state as all the 14 districts are facing extreme drought-like situations.

The minister made this announceme­nt after leave of the house for an adjournmen­t motion was sought by senior Congress legislator V.S. Sivakumar.

“The south-west monsoon in the state (June to September) has fallen short by 34 per cent and the north-east monsoon (October to December) as on date shows 69 per cent shortfall. And even if the full quota of rains is received in the next two months, it won’t be of help. Hence it has been decided to announce Kerala as a drought-hit state,” said Chandrasek­heran.

He said on account of drought, the state has set out a 26-point charter that each of the 14 District Collectors has to ensure is well met.

“Every week the Chief Secretary will link up with all the District Collectors to ensure that all issues are addressed. There would be regular meetings with all the legislator­s and other people’s representa­tives that will monitor the steps being taken to address the drought,” said the minister.

Sivakumar told the assembly that such a situation has not happened in the recent history of the state. The rainfall records show that it has been the worst in the past one decade.

“From June to September we should receive around 2,039 mm of rainfall and what we received was just 1,352 mm. Consequent to this shortage, the water level in all the reservoirs has dropped, and the groundwate­r table has gone down. — PTI

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