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The Kerala government on Thursday said Tamil Nadu opened the shutters of the Mullaperiyar Dam and released water last night without proper intimation and precautionary warning.
Chartered services of the KSRTC have been arranged for Ayyappa devotees from key railway stations and depots.
The report pointed out that the technology which was put into use for constructing the dam 125 years ago was obsolete compared to the sophisticated construction methods used now.
With the launch of the train service to Bodinayakannur, tourists can easily visit the tourist spots of the Idukki district.
The flower gardens which were once spread across 4000 acres of land have now shrunk to 500 acres
Gavi has once again opened its doors to visitors.
Kambumettu has turned a favourite of drugs smugglers as it lacks a Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) office.
Currently, passes are only given to those travelling in their own vehicles or hiring a cab. Concerns remain over thousands of Keralites who do not have their own vehicles or money to hire a taxi.
They can return to the state only through Injivila in Thiruvananthapuram, Aryankavu in Kollam, Kumali in Idukki, Walayar in Palakkad, Muthanga in Wayanad and Manjeshwaram in Kasaragod.
The bus was parked by the wayside near a petrol bunk. A huge tragedy was averted as the fire did not spread to the diesel tank of the bus.