The Hindu minister of religious and charitable donations, PK Sekarbabu, said on Monday that the expert committee that tries to find a remedy to the problem of marine erosion in Thiruchendur aims to find a long -term solution and also one that does not carry the problem To another place. During the last two days, experts have been exchanging ideas and discussing several proposals presented by teams of the NCCR, Niot, Iit-Madras, the Department of Fisheries and Nabard, who visited the place and studied.
SA SANNASIRAJ, a professor of the Oceanic Engineering Department of the IIT-M, said the sands were dragged by the impact of a strong storm on Bengala Bay. The question is the same in Kulasekarapattinam and even Thothukudi. The sands that have been dragged by the action of the waves will return slowly over the coming weeks.
“Every year, the sand takes the sand, but there will also be accumulation. However, we cannot be silent waiting for it to be replenished. We are working in a long -term solution, ”he added. He also said that two years ago a detailed report of the project was completed and that it would be implemented by the Government after a cross analysis and verification.
Mr. Sekarbabu said that the principal minister, MK Stalin, had been informed about the problem of sea erosion and that he had urged him and the Minister of Fishing and a member of the Kanimozhi Parliament to take measures to guarantee the safety of the villages and the temples. . The expert committee report will be submitted to the Principal Minister, who will make a last call, he added.
Published – January 27, 2025 11:49 pm isth