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Kerala: Three Dams To Open Today

Kerala: Three Dams To Open Today
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Thiruvananthapuram: Head of Pinarayi Vijayan’s minister has urged people who live near the dam, the window leaves opened, to be vigilant.
On the basis of the expert committee’s decision, the government has decided to open the iDukki, IDAMALAYAB, and PAMBA windows.
While the Idukki Dam will open at 11 o’clock in the morning on Tuesday, the idamail will be opened at 6 am.
The time to open the Pamba Dam window will be decided on Tuesday.
The minister’s chairman asked the public to comply with the instructions provided by the officials concerned.
He said that there were 240 aid camps operated in the current state, where there were 9,081 people belonging to 2,541 families.
The government has appointed an Expert Committee consisting of the Secretary of Additional Chief (Water Resources), Primary Secretary (Disaster Revenue and Management), Commissioner (Disaster Management) and Chair and MD KSEB to decide the opening of window windows in various countries, after rain Healy in the state in the last few days.
CM holds a high-level meeting to discuss and review the applicable conditions and the surface of the water in the dam throughout the country.
The Expert Committee will decide which dam should be opened and unnecessary, based on the surface of the water from each dam.
To avoid unwanted incidents after the opening of the dam, the head of the Minister instructed that the Expert Committee must inform about such decisions to each district collector, so that the time is quite available to move people who are near the banks of the river.
The minister’s chairman instructed that enough facilities, including food, clothing and facilities for beds must be ensured in relief camps.
He said that rescue operations were jointly carried out by state and central and public institutions.
All public lives in areas where there is a possibility that landslides must be moved.
He instructed all district collectors to accelerate the distribution of financial assistance and also to gather details of loss of plants in various districts.
The meeting also decided not to allow worshipers at Sabianimala to thula period of puja after Nitackal and Peruchenaruvi received heavy rain more than 20cm on Sunday.
The government considers the factors such as going up on the surface of the water on the river after the leaves of windows of the Kakkki dam open, landslides are reported from the forest and heavy rain forecast from Wednesday while limiting worshipers.
CM also instructed that universities must be reopened on October 25.
The Meteorology department has not confirmed the arrival of the rain received in the Thulam month, but in the first 17 days of the ongoing month, the country has received 84% of the rain which is usually accepted in Thulam.
In addition, cyclones are also expected in the period October to December, he said.
A NDRF personnel team had been installed to Kutanad in Alappuzha because there was a possibility of increasing the water level there with the window of the Kakki Dam opened.

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