Thirurvananthapuram:The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has picked holes in the flood management of the Kerala government, saying the flood plains in the state are yet to be demarcated and the flood plain zoning law is yet to be enacted.
The authorities had failed to issue precautionary alerts or warning when the deluge had wreaked havoc in the southern state in 2018, it said in a latest report.
"The Kerala State Water Policy 2008 was not updated in accordance with the National Water Policy and lacked provisions for flood control and flood management in the state," the CAG said in the report titled "Preparedness and Response to floods in Kerala" which was tabled in the state Assembly on Thursday.
Pointing to lack of large scale flood hazard map in the southern state, the agency said the state's Disaster Management Plan includes flood susceptibility map not conforming to Central Water Commission (CWC) criteria for flood prone areas.
Only six rain gauges against the requirement of 32 were available for rainfall estimation in Periyar basin by IMA, it detailed.
The CAG also found that project for obtaining real time data on rainfall, stream-flow etc did not deliver reliable data on real time basis even after a lapse of five years.