If explosion of 'The mullaiperiyar Dam'-a great water bomb ; Let An unpredictable Disaster.

Gokullive Blog Team

The extent of the disaster- if the water bomb of Mullaperiyar Dam explodes is unpredictable!.


The mullaiperiyar Dam_  having grey scale pencil effect from @Vishnu LKA

How many of the 40 million people in Kerala are aware of the Mullaperiyar Dam and its current status, which many of them are likely to be affected by? In fact, the vast majority of visitors are unaware of its horrors. It has been a long time since Mullaperiyar started hanging like the sword of Democlas above the heads of lakhs of Malayalees. Mullaperiyar was the largest dam in the world during the construction of the dam. Today, the Mullaperiyar Dam is over 120 years old and is the oldest geological dam in the world.

According to Pennycuick, the British architect of the dam, the dam did not last more than 50 years after its construction was completed in 1896.

Image: John Pennycuick  @Wikipedia

Even so, the dam has already expired before independence. It is only because of the 'Saip dam that' it has remained intact for 70 years. If any of our natives had built the dam, the Malayalees would have already celebrated the platinum jubilee of the Mullaperiyar Dam tragedy. 

Geography & Ownership Problems.

Although the Mullaperiyar Dam is located in Kerala, the owners of the dam are in Tamil Nadu. If you go to tell all the stories, you can only laugh when you hear it like a series of stupid sardarjikatha. During the British rule, the Tamil provinces of Theni, Madurai, Dindigul and Ramanathapuram experienced water shortages, while the Periyar coast of Kerala beyond the Western Ghats was frequently flooded. The Mullaperiyar Dam is a solution invented by Saip for this purpose. The Mullaperiyar Dam is a project to dam the waters of the Periyar River and divert the Western Ghats to the Vaigai River which flows through Madurai.

The Royal Declaration from Maharaja of Travancore.

On October 29, 1886, the Maharaja of Travancore, Visakham Thirunal Rama Varma, leased 100 acres of land for the construction of the dam, in addition to the 8000 acres at a height of 155 feet above the Periyar Nandi, as per the Periyar lease agreement. As per the agreement, Kerala will get Rs. 40,000 per annum as rent at Rs. 5 per acre. The biggest irony is that the contract period of the dam, which was estimated to be only 50 years, is 999 years. There is another stupidity in the contract that there is no objection to renewing the contract for another 999 years if the first ones are washed away.

The Horrible Side of Present Situation.

We would be frightened if we started thinking about that horrible situation of a dam bursting at the seams. Millions of people in five or six districts of Kerala will not be able to walk on the road or stay at home with peace of mind. Don't even think that you can escape if the dam breaks. It is estimated that water will rise up to the fifth floor of the High Court building in Ernakulam. The water comes to the height of four coconuts. There will be no water in it.

If the figures are correct, at least 60 lakh people will die in Idukki, Kottayam, Pathanamthitta, Ernakulam, Thrissur and Alappuzha districts. In it, millions of human souls, including scholars, laymen, rich and poor, filmmakers, political melancholy, center-caught, ubiquitous, children and adults, will die at home, on the road, in the fields and in the fields. Many of them will be buried in the depths of the Arabian Sea without any difficulty. None of the millions of mute insects, including livestock, fall into the above 60 lakhs.

If so many corpses trapped in buildings and vehicles are not found and properly buried within 24 hours, the rest of the living human race will be doomed to die of deadly pandemics and other diseases. Among them will be lakhs of Tamils ​​fighting in the name of Mullaperiyar. Due to the loss of river water, tens of thousands of Tamils ​​dependent on agriculture in Theni, Madurai, Dindigul and Ramanathapuram will be left without drinking water due to drought and famine. The Malayalees will retaliate against the Tamils ​​who come before their eyes as the public unleashed their attacks on the Sardarjis at the time of the assassination of Indira Gandhi and the Tamil children will retaliate with the same coin and thus a major ethnic riot will erupt in India.

After all this, the rest of the Malayalees and Tamils ​​will turn their backs on the blame for this tragic incident and revolt again. We will again and again elect a large majority of ministers and their henchmen who are enjoying the tax money and enjoying themselves in the name of caring for the people without being able to rectify the mistake of a king even after a long day. Then those poisonous creatures will continue to play hypocritical politics and plunder the entire Malayalee community.

Unfortunately, even if a small earthquake occurs, if the dam collapses, all the small dams below the Mullaperiyar will collapse and reach Idukki. The Idukki Dam will not be able to withstand such a huge impact. If so

Half of Idukki district to half of Thrissur district will be under water. Of these, Ernakulam district will be completely destroyed and Kottayam, Alappuzha, Thissur and Pathanamthitta districts will be partially destroyed. Here are some important facts about a stomp pad. Nedumbassery Airport will be remembered only. Crores of companies like Lulu Mall and Info Park will be completely destroyed. In addition, more than 60 million people will be killed, and the water's death toll will rise to about 50 feet.

When all the water has run out, the whole area will be muddy to a height of 10 feet. In just 5 hours, the catastrophic flood from Idukki to the Arabian Sea will reach the water. The biggest disaster the world has ever seen will happen. The only solution is to leave the water open. Thus, it will take at least 20 years for all the water to be released and a new dam to be built and filled with water for Tamil Nadu. Until then what will they do with the water so they also refuse. So if the two governments look at each other face to face, the lives of millions of innocent people and their dreams will all be watered down.

The History of Construction. 

The Morvi Dam in Gujarat collapsed on August 11, 1979 due to heavy rains, causing the largest dam disaster in independent India. Within 20 minutes, about 15,000 people had gathered in the town of Morvi. The remnants of the catastrophic floods of August 2006, when the Bajaj Sagar Dam in Rajasthan overflowed due to heavy rains, are still visible. Many of the villagers drowned in their sleep as the water flooded many places at night. Hundreds of cattle slaughtered the mute creatures. Due to the nature of the terrain, the water had been trapped in the low-lying areas for months, causing great difficulties. In the neighboring state of Gujarat, too, the water flowing from the dam caused a lot of damage. We heard the extent of the tragedy from Captain Mohan, a former soldier and helicopter pilot who took part in rescue operations in Gujarat. But this is not what happens when the Mullaperiyar erupts. It would be the greatest tragedy in a world so terrible.

"Humanity is lost to those in power."

Humanity has not been touched by the king who agreed to supply water to the neighboring state for more than 20 times the lifespan of the dam (not forgetting that Saip was forced to agree to the king at the time) and the ministers who play politics despite realizing that millions of civilians would be killed if the agreement went ahead. The people in the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court,
  • Who are playing the Mullaperiyar case in the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, are behind the justice system, aren't they?
  • Is this a catch-all, a case without evidence or something to go on like this?
  • Why is it taking so long to settle this case?
  • What is the worst case scenario in the Supreme Court?
Even though the water in the dam has been flowing for a few days, the Supreme Court should not have made an effort to understand its current deplorable condition by leaving one open in a shallow manner.? 
  • What is wrong with the court dealing with a case that is endangering the lives of millions of people?
  • The only thing ordinary people like me who don't know the law have to ask is MyLord‌. ?
The descriptions and pictures of the journey of the blogger Patchu to Mullaperiyar are a must see for every Malayalee on this occasion. In his own words, you can read the story of Benny Cook, Saip, who sold all his property in England as a lone soldier and built the Mullaperiyar Dam. Only when the water level in the dam drops below 115 feet will the true shape of the dam emerge. Though Tamil Nadu is trying its best not to let anyone see it, many shocking scenes have been captured on patch cameras.

If there is an earthquake or something that reaches the Richter Square Index around the dam, everything will be over. As per the rules of the Central Water Commission, it is the responsibility of the Government of Tamil Nadu to monitor leaks and changes in the dam and to inform the Government of Kerala and the people in case of any danger. It remains to be seen how zealous they will be in this regard as they are hostile to Kerala with the case and the group. The Emergency Action Plan (E.A.P) is under discussion. This action plan is the main rescue action to be taken in case of dam break. No matter what the plan, the biggest water bomb the world has ever seen, no matter how many trips, how many lives and property can be saved in this mountainous flood? That too during the flood. ? Nothing happens and everything happens like a line drawn in water.

Given the current state of affairs, it does not seem that anyone but God can save Kerala. If you want to save, you have to say nothing. Because Kerala is not your own country. I'm also pray that when an accident does not happen or if something like that happens, it should only happen when I am at home with my family. Let's face it anyway. It can be a little selfish. But that is the only way I can pray and think. So sorry.

May this tragedy never fall like a water bomb on mankind ...!

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