Mangaluru: Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) has planned to recover all major rajakalues (stormwater waterways) in the city with the state government sanctions RS 65 Crore.
City Corporation has been looking for technical reports from the National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK) to develop eight large rajakalu in the city.
This report will have suggestions for recovering rajakaluves scientifically, so that the city does not witness artificial floods again in the future, the Mayor of Premanand Shetty told TII.
“Nitk has been asked to conduct a survey and submit a report with suggestions to restore stormwater water channels in the city.
Experts from the Institute will provide a guide to develop rajakaluves in a scientific way, so that water will flow towards the sea through gravity.
The main objective is to prevent artificial flooding In the city, “said Mayor, referring to the major floods reported in May 2018, which leads to the inundation of many city roads.
Government funds will be used to develop eight main water channels in the city.
Minor irrigation department has provided fund sanctions for City Corporation to take jobs at Mangaluru City South Constitution.
The work is expected to begin before the emergence of the rainy season this year, he added.
Some roads in the city were flooded after the rain fell continuously on May 29, 2018.
As a result of flooding, the traffic movements were interrupted on several interior roads for violating storm waterways.
Similar-made floods were also witnessed in the following years.
Sightseeing in lowland areas such as Kottara Chowki, Malemar, Jappinamogaru, Kodialbail, West Kodialguthu, Bunder and other places have witnessed artificial floods due to the lack of storm waterways that are right every year.
There are several examples of water flowing to shops and houses in many places in the city, especially because of the violation of storm waterways.