Tremors cause concern oversafety of Mullaperiyar dam bl-premium-article-image

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 12:31 PM.

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Recurrence of mild tremors in Idukki district in Kerala is causing concern over the safety of the 116-year-old Mullaperiyar dam, located on the borders with Tamil Nadu.

As many as 22 mild tremors and after vibrations have occurred in parts of Idukki and adjoining Kottayam and Pathanamthitta districts since January this year, officials said.

Two brief spells of quakes measuring 2.02 and 3.04 on the Richter scale gently shook the area including the dam site last Friday .

Minor cracks

The officials in charge of the reservoir spotted two minor cracks on it bottom, believed to have been caused by the latest tremor.

Taking a serious note of the development, Kerala Chief Minister, Mr Oommen Chandy, has sent Revenue Minister, Mr Thiruvananchur Radhakrishnan, with a team of engineers, scientists and disaster management experts to the area to review the situation and suggest urgent steps if required to allay fear of the locals.

Mullaperiyar dam was built when this part of Kerala was a part of the Travancore princely State and Tamil Nadu under the Madras province under the British rule.

Major source of irrigation

The dam has since then been a major source irrigation for the agricultural belt of central Tamil Nadu districts.

For the past two decades however, the dam has been a subject of hot dispute between the neighbouring States.

While Kerala wants to decommission the structure and build a new one, that idea has not found favour with Tamil Nadu.

Apart from local resistance groups, political parties on both sides have often taken aggressive postures on the issue.

Published on November 20, 2011 15:15