The Cochin International Airport of India was on Wednesday (August 15) closed till Saturday afternoon (August 18) after water released from the Idukki dam flooded the area.
Airport Director ACK Nair called the development “unprecedented”.
“Why we decided to take this step is because since last night dams like Idukki, Mullaperiyar, Idamalayar have opened their shutters. The water released reaches the Periyar river and one of its tributaries flows close to the airport and it is overflowing, sending the waters to our operational area," said Nair.
He pointed out that with more rains predicted in the coming days, it was decided to close down the airport operations.
"Once the water recedes, it will take us 24 hours to clean up the area. Then only flights will resume,” said Nair.
Cochin airport is one of the three international airports in the state, besides being the busiest. It handled 10 million passengers during the 2017-18 fiscal.
The airport is situated near the Periyar river bank.
Torrential rains, overflowing rivers and a series of landslides have claimed 44 lives in Kerala.
Source: Gulf News India
BDST: 1512 HRS, AUG 15, 2018
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