Thiruvananthapuram:The Congress-led UDF opposition on Tuesday said the recent landslides in Wayanad and Kozhikode districts of Kerala indicate that climate change can no longer be ignored, and suggested the implementation of an early warning system to mitigate the impact of natural disasters in the future.
The recommendations were made along with the suggestions given to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan for the rehabilitation of victims of the landslides-hit areas in Wayanad and Vilangad village in Kozhikode, Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the State Assembly V D Satheesan said. The LoP said the opposition has been saying since 2021 that climate change cannot be ignored and that it has to be addressed.
"The opposition has now suggested carrying out scientific testing, mapping of disaster prone areas and setting up early warning systems. "For that, scientific institutions and meteorological departments of central and state governments and institutions of international standard like Cochin University should work in concert," he said while speaking to reporters here after submitting the proposals to the CM.
Satheesan said that when claims of Kerala being a "knowledge society" are made periodically, then all the scientific knowledge available in the world should be used to mitigate the impact of natural disasters. He said that Kerala has faced several natural disasters in the past and, therefore, going forward, any developmental work should take climate change also into account.
The opposition leader further said that the UDF also suggested that the government consider framing a law for the rehabilitation of victims of natural disasters. Satheesan, who submitted the proposals in person to the CM, said that he received a positive response from Vijayan. Regarding the rehabilitation of the victims, he said that Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has already promised to build 100 houses and the state government has assured that it would hold talks with the opposition as soon as land for the project is found.