– Kakki reservoir: Water level at 976.60 m with two shutters open by 45 cm each.
– Moozhiyar dam: Water level recorded at 191.85 m despite ongoing release efforts.
The relentless rainfall over Pathanamthitta district underscores critical challenges posed by extreme weather events in Kerala during monsoon seasons. Opening dam shutters may mitigate immediate upstream flooding risks but can amplify downstream challenges-as evidenced by swelling rivers like Pampa. This necessitates rigorous coordinated efforts between local governance and disaster management teams to minimize loss or disruption.
The restrictions on pilgrim activity near Sabarimala’s riverbanks reflect sound precautionary measures prioritizing public safety. Though, sustained rains could complicate visitor access at an crucial religious site-a reminder of how infrastructure needs strengthening against natural hazards.
Residents in low-lying or hilly terrain face elevated exposure to flooding or landslides-issues increasingly tied to climate-induced volatility that demand long-term adaptive strategies for Kerala’s resilience against such calamities.
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