Kerala floods: TN files counter affidavit

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The government has filed a counter affidavit before the denying the allegations of mismanagement, levelled by the government with regards to the release of water from

It filed the counter affidavit before the apex court on August 24 in response to the affidavit filed by the government on August 23. The affidavit submitted by government had blamed for ignoring its request to control water flow from during the floods. It also alleged that the sudden release of the water from the dam is one of the reasons of flooding in Kerala.

The 21-page affidavit, filed by the government, a copy available with the ANI, claimed that it was incorrect on the part of the Kerala government to say that the Tamil Nadu had not alerted Kerala on time.

M Selvaraju, who filed the affidavit before the said that Tamil Nadu is fully committed to the safety of people of both Kerala and Tamil Nadu, living downstream from the

The affidavit further stated that the designed Maximum Water Level (MWL) of Mullai Dam is 155 ft. for which the safety was examined and found to be safe by the

It further claimed that had given enough warnings to the Kerala government officials as and when the water crossed the level of 136 ft in the Mullaperiyar dam.

The also said that the officials of the Central Water Commission, along with the members of the two states had inspected the Mullaperiyar dam on August 4 and found the overall condition of the dam satisfactory. It also stated that the of the under the inspected the dam on August 15 and found everything in order.

Mullaperiyar dam is located in Kerala's district near Thekkady on River, but is maintained and managed by the

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First Published: Sun, August 26 2018. 21:51 IST