Alappuzha: Despite heavy floods in Kerala's Alappuzha, disaster-resistant houses built by Eenadu-Ramoji group held their grounds. Telangana based Ramoji group constructed 121 houses for the rehabilitation of the flood victims in the district, devastated by the two consecutive floods that badly hit Kerala in 2018 and 2019.
Ramoji group built the flood-resistant houses for families who lost their houses in 2018 floods, under the programme ‘I am for Alappey’, led by then Sub Collector V R Krishna Theja.
The houses were constructed within eight months. Ramoji group had built the flood-resistant houses keeping in minding the geographical specialities and terrain of the place. Special floating bricks were used for construction and the basement of the houses was set one-and-a-half meter above the ground level to avoid inundation in the flood-prone zone.
The keys of 121 houses were handed over to the respective families by CM Vijayan in February last year. Despite such waterlogging in the area, the houses built and handed over by the Ramoji group resisted the floodwaters during the rains this year.
Latha Shankarankutty, who had lost her house in the flood that hit the state in 2018, was among those who got a house under the programme.