Udupi, Jun 19: Udupi-Chikmagalur MP Shobha Karandlaje has promised a permanent solution for sea erosion in Udupi district by constructing a sea wall within five years.
She was speaking to presspersons after visiting sea erosion affected areas at Tenka Yermal, Bada Yermal, Padu-Thottam and Udyavar-Padukere villages.
She said that she would lead a delegation of fishermen from Udupi district to Delhi shortly and urge the Union government to construct a permanent sea wall to put an end to problems caused by sea erosion.
Ms. Karandlaje said fishermen had been living by the seashore for generations and had a better understanding of the problem of sea erosion. She would also urge the Union government to study if there was any technology in the western countries to check sea erosion and if it could be used in India.
At present, however, there was no other method to prevent sea erosion immediately than putting boulders. “I would request the Union and State governments to release emergency funds to take immediate steps such as putting boulders to prevent erosion in the worst-affected areas in Udupi district to protect the lives and property of people,” she said.
Ms. Karandlaje said that apart from sea erosion, the delegation would also discuss the problems of the Coastal Regulation Zone norms and deep-sea fishing, and construction of a commercial port in Udupi with the Union Ministers concerned.


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