Tribal Villagers Risk Lives Crossing Flooded Koottar River Near Udumalaipettai

Tribal villagers near Udumalaipettai are risking their lives by crossing the flooded Koottar River using makeshift rafts to reach their villages, demanding a wooden bridge for safe passage.


Tirupur: Tribal villagers near Udumalaipettai in Tirupur district are putting their lives at risk by crossing the flooded Koottar River using dangerous makeshift rafts. The river, a major catchment area for the Amaravati Dam, has been experiencing heavy rainfall for the past few days, resulting in a significant increase in water flow.

The Koottar River serves as a crucial route for residents of various hill villages, including Thalinchi, Manjampatti, and Moongil Pallam. Despite the dangerous conditions, villagers continue to make perilous journeys across the swollen river to transport essential goods, including ration items from fair price shops.



In light of the hazardous situation, tribal residents are urgently calling for the construction of a wooden bridge across the Koottar River. They emphasize that such a structure is necessary to ensure their safety and provide reliable access to their villages during periods of heavy rainfall and flooding.

The absence of proper infrastructure has forced these tribal communities to resort to risky methods of transportation, highlighting the need for immediate attention from local authorities. As the monsoon season progresses, the demand for a safe crossing becomes increasingly critical to prevent potential accidents and ensure the well-being of these vulnerable communities.

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