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Babus ignored flood warning email

Updated on: 05 October,2009 08:55 AM IST  | 
B V Shiva Shankar |

The met department sent emails to the CM's office, the chief secretary and all dept heads on September 27, but no one bothered to log in

Babus ignored flood warning email

The Met department sent emails to the CM's office, the chief secretary and all dept heads on September 27, but no one bothered to log in

The havoc caused by flash floods last weekend could have been minimised if only the government had checked an email that came from the meteorology department.

The emergency message, sent to all department heads, went unnoticed because of the holidays that week September 26, Saturday was Durgashtami and Ayudha Pooja, and Monday was Vijayadashami.

Many officials had taken leave, casual or earned, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday and to get an entire week off, thanks to Gandhi Jayanti on Friday. "We sent a 48-hour forecast every day to the CM's office, chief secretary and all department heads by fax," said a met officer. "Since the forewarning on September 27 was important, we even sent an e-mail, but nobody took it seriously."








Man-made disaster

The rains began on September 29 but the situation worsened when the sluice gates of the dams were thrown open. "The clueless officers were left with no option but to release water from the dams. It was mindless, as no preventive measures were taken," said the met officer.

Water from the Tunga Bhadra dam, Narayanapura dam, Bhadra dam, and Alamatti dam marooned entire North Karnataka. "It was a manmade disaster," said a flood victim from Bijapur.

Lapse by officers

Shobha Karandlaje, Minister for Rural Development, admitted, "There has been a lapse on the part of government officers. Our immediate priority is the rescue operation, after which we will take them to task." She is spearheading the rescue operations in Bijapur, Raichur, Bellary, and Bagalkot.

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