After 103 years, tamil Nadu's lakes and ponds are overflowing due to excessive rains, according to the minister of Public Works and Highways EV Velu. minister of Public Works, Highways, and Minor Ports EV Velu released water for agricultural irrigation from the Manimukta Dam in Choolankurichi hamlet near Sankarapuram in Kallakurichi district. minister A. V. Vellu later spoke with the press.

He said, "It's raining heavily across tamil Nadu for the first time in 103 years. As a result, tamil Nadu's lakes and ponds are overflowing. The chief minister of tamil Nadu has been instructing district Collectors on his administrative abilities on a regular basis and has been conducting flood relief operations around the state on a wartime basis. The chief minister also requested the central government to give tamil Nadu essential flood aid.

Due to the northeast monsoon, the Highways Department lost control of 12 bridges, 364 major inscriptions, and roads in several locations were damaged, causing traffic congestion. The central committee has been asked to pay Rs 152 crore for the first phase of damage restoration and Rs 1,443 crore for new bridge and road building. Due to the northeast monsoon, the Manimukta river dam in Kallakurichi district, Sankarapuram circle, received 550.75 mm in 79 days from november 24, 2021, to february 10, 2022.

The chief minister of tamil Nadu has issued an order that no more than a foot of space be opened. The Manimukta river dam was so opened yesterday. A total of 5,493 acres of land will be irrigated as a result of this opening. This will assist 17 villages in the districts of Kallakurichi and Sankarapuram. In addition, water must be released from the dam on a constant basis in accordance with the water flow."

మరింత సమాచారం తెలుసుకోండి: