Ernakulam: In response to persistent heavy rainfall across Kerala, authorities have fully opened all shutters of the Bhoothathankettu Dam in Ernakulam district. This measure aims to manage the rising water levels in the Periyar River and mitigate potential flooding in downstream areas.
The decision follows the continuous downpours that have led to increased inflow into the dam's reservoir. By releasing water through all shutters, officials intend to maintain the dam's structural integrity and prevent overflow. Residents living along the banks of the Periyar River have been advised to remain vigilant and follow safety instructions issued by local authorities.
The Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) has been closely monitoring the situation, coordinating with district administrations to ensure timely alerts and necessary evacuations if required. Emergency response teams are on standby to address any incidents arising from the elevated water levels.
The Bhoothathankettu Dam, located near Kothamangalam, plays a crucial role in irrigation and flood control in the region. Its full opening is a significant event, reflecting the severity of the current monsoon season. Authorities continue to assess the weather patterns and will take further actions as needed to safeguard communities and infrastructure. Residents are urged to stay updated through official channels and adhere to advisories to ensure their safety during this period of intense rainfall.
Source: News Agencies