Residents Call for Intervention to Address Persistent Flood Risks and Unsafe Development Practices
CHENNAI – November 28, 2024: Residents of Varadarajapuram and Erumayur, two villages located just 3 to 4 kilometers from Tambaram and part of Greater Chennai under the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA), are facing an escalating crisis due to recurring floods and unregulated land development. Despite repeated appeals to authorities, no tangible measures have been taken to address the worsening situation, which poses a grave threat to the safety and livelihoods of hundreds of families in the region.
Background of the Issue
The villages, situated on the western side of the Outer Ring Road (ORR) and the Adyar River, have been grappling with flooding, particularly in Rayappa Nagar, during the monsoon season. This perennial issue is exacerbated by:
- Insufficient culverts under the ORR, which obstruct the natural flow of rainwater and floodwaters into the Adyar River.
- Lack of stormwater canals along Kishkinta-Tambaram Road, which leaves rainwater with no proper outlet, forcing it to inundate residential areas.
Adding to the crisis, a new 96-acre residential layout has been developed in a low-lying area abutting the original settlements of Varadarajapuram and Erumayur. Massive earth dumping, raising the ground level by 7 to 12 feet, has buried several natural water channels, including rivers and streams marked in survey numbers 447, 445, 454, 444, and others. The blockage of these water channels has caused floodwaters to redirect into previously safe residential areas, turning elevated regions into flood-prone zones.
Impact on Local Communities
The unregulated land development has had devastating consequences:
- Schools in the area have been forced to vacate their ground floors to avoid potential disasters.
- Key areas, including MGR Road, Bajanai Kovil Street, Ambedkar Street, Munusamy Street, Zydeco Layout, Om Sakthi Nagar, and others, are now at heightened risk of severe flooding.
- Local infrastructure, including the village temple and Anganwadi, faces imminent damage from floodwaters.
- Due to a new lay out development in the low lying area, old elevated settlement in the village suddenly finds itself to be a flood prone low lying area.
Residents’ Demands
In light of these urgent concerns, the residents of Varadarajapuram and Erumayur are calling on the government and relevant authorities to take immediate and effective action:
- Construct concrete walls along the Adyar River to prevent flooding.
- Install adequate culverts under the ORR to allow the free flow of rain and floodwaters
- .Develop Public Works Department (PWD) stormwater canals along Kishkinta-Tambaram Road to channel water safely into the Adyar River.
- Reopen and restore the buried natural water channels in the newly developed layout to protect the original settlements from flooding.
A Call for Immediate Action
With Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minister prioritizing flood mitigation across the state, it is ironic that this pressing issue remains unaddressed. The residents urge swift intervention to prevent a preventable disaster and uphold the government’s commitment to protecting citizens from flooding.
The community hopes that this appeal will garner the attention of the concerned authorities, media, and public to bring about timely solutions.
For further details or to support this cause, please contact:
Jose Punnoose
(On behalf of the residents of Varadarajapuram and Erumayur)
+91 93810 63318
Enclosures:
Village Map of Varadarajapuram