Wayanad Landslide: Last Tuesday, on 29th July, a devastating flood hit Wayanad in Kerala and many families were devastated. It has been 8 days since this incident. 180 people are still missing. 308 bodies have been recovered in a week-long rescue operation, out of which 180 have not been identified yet. After the accident, there was only one question on everyone's lips – what is the reason behind this? Union Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav has broken his silence on this issue.
Environment Minister gave the reason
The Environment Minister says that illegal mining, uncontrolled construction and increasing commercial activities could be the main reason for this incident. The 4-lane road tunnel got the green signal from the Center last year. After this, the central government has not allowed any kind of development work in Wayanad. The purpose of this tunnel was to connect Kozhikode and Wayanad internally. However, the work of this project has not started yet.
reckless development
According to Union Minister Bhupendra Yadav, topography and topographic approval is necessary for any project. For the last 10 years, the state government has accelerated development work without paying attention to these issues. This is because everything was destroyed in heavy rains and this terrible disaster was witnessed.
Mining of 3 mines approved in 3 years
According to environmental officials, the Kerala government has approved mining of three quarries, including a granite quarry, in three years. Following three days of torrential rains, two consecutive landslides occurred in Wayanad on July 30, claiming several lives.
Ignoring the committee report
The Gadgil Committee and the Kasturirangan Committee constituted by the Central Government had identified many areas of the Western Ghats as unsafe. However, the recommendations of the committee were also subsumed in development and the result is before everyone in the form of Kerala landslides.