The Public Works Department (PWD) has assessed preliminary damages from recent rains in Kerala at ₹50 crore. Minister P.K. Basheer stated that full assessment awaits receding floodwaters.
Key Takeaways
- PWD estimates ₹50 crore in initial damages to roads, bridges, and causeways.
- Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, and Idukki are the worst-hit districts.
- Chief Minister has assured full funding for emergency restoration works.
- Exact damage assessment will follow the recession of floodwaters.
The heavy monsoon rains in Kerala have caused significant disruption to the state's transport network. The Public Works Department (PWD) has estimated the damage to roads, bridges, and causeways at approximately ₹50 crore. PWD Minister P.K. Basheer announced on Tuesday that a precise evaluation of the destruction can only be completed once floodwaters recede from the hardest-hit areas.
Regional Impact and Connectivity Issues
During a high-level meeting with District Collectors and officials, Minister Basheer directed immediate steps to restore connectivity. He emphasized that making damaged roads motorable is the top priority. The Minister assured that funds would not be an obstacle, as the Chief Minister has extended full support for emergency reconstruction.
The most severe damage has been reported in the districts of Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, and Idukki. Major thoroughfares, including parts of the Thiruvalla-Ambalappuzha highway, M.C. Road, and the Erattupetta-Wagamon road, have been submerged. In Kannur, landslides and submerged causeways like Palappura and Vattiyamthode have caused widespread traffic disruptions.
Why This Matters
BozokMedia analysis shows that recurrent infrastructure damage during monsoon seasons poses a significant challenge to Kerala's socio-economic stability. The recurring cost of repairs highlights a critical need for climate-resilient engineering in the state's public works projects to mitigate future losses.
The true scale of destruction remains hidden beneath the floodwaters, awaiting a full receding to be revealed.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Which districts in Kerala are most affected by the rains?
Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, and Idukki have reported the most extensive damage.
2. Will the government provide funds for immediate repairs?
Yes, the PWD Minister confirmed that the Chief Minister has assured full financial support for emergency works.