Kodagu, Dec 18: Scientists from the Geological Survey of India (GSI) have submitted a 16-page preliminary report to the Kodagu district on the tragedy of Gajagiri Hill in Talacauvery in August.
Experts have revealed that the Hill collapsed due to old cracks, the forest department's trenches, unscientific road construction work, unnecessary human intervention and excessive rainfall.
On August 14 and 15, a team of experts from the GSI, Kapil Singh and Kamal Kumar, visited the Gajagiri hill slopes in Talacauvery on the request of the district authorities. The factors responsible for the disaster were those studied at the site of the crash.
Scientists have cited similar incidents, which occurred three times before the earthquake on August 6 in Talacauvery. The first earthquake in the Brahmagiri hill range occurred on June 30, 2007, the 2nd earthquake in 2018 and the 3rd in August 2019, according to the study report. Experts have described in detail the fact that the Gajagiri Hill collapsed on August 6, 2020, as a continuing part of all these earthquakes. There has been excessive human intervention in various activities including the construction of the Gajagiri hill, road construction. Unscientific constructions have weakened the hill.
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