Kerala Government Initiates Action Plan for Thiruvananthapuram Waterlogging Issues
The Kerala Government is set to implement urgent strategies to alleviate waterlogging in Thiruvananthapuram after heavy rains. An official meeting is planned to evaluate the situation and devise further solutions, with key canals already identified for cleaning and restoration.
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The Kerala Government has announced plans to rapidly tackle significant waterlogging in Thiruvananthapuram due to recent heavy rainfall. Areas like Thampanoor and Chakka are receiving special attention, according to Authorities.
The chief engineer of the irrigation department has been tasked with investigating flood causes and delivering a report promptly. Talks involving key stakeholders such as Thiruvananthapuram's Mayor are underway to strategize on effective interventions.
Canals like Parvathy Puthanar and Amayizhanjan are marked for cleaning following initial approval by Thiruvananthapuram Corporation. High-level discussions are scheduled for June 2 to assess and further address these challenges.
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