Kerala to examine impact of Adani port construction on coastline

Reuters Updated - October 08, 2022 at 12:38 PM.
File picture: Fisherfolk and citizens use their fishing boats to lay siege to Adani port during their protest against the Adani Group’s port development project at Vizhinjam, in Thiruvananthapuram, in August.

Kerala will set up a committee to examine whether there was coastal erosion during the ongoing construction of a port being built by the Adani group, according to a government order seen by Reuters.

The construction of the port, which began in 2015 in the town of Vizhinjam, has faced opposition from local residents and fishermen, who say it is causing coastal erosion.

A committee of experts will examine whether there has been any coastal erosion and speak to local representatives before issuing a final report, the government order said.

A spokesperson for the Adani group did not respond to a request for comment.

Local media in August reported that the company had approached a local court asking for police protection for employees working on the construction, saying their lives were in danger from protesters.

Vizhinjam port is the only trans-shipment hub in the Indian subcontinent, and offers large-scale automation, according to a description on the Adani ports logistics website.

Published on October 8, 2022 07:08

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