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Vulnerable Areas (Taluk Wise) in Dindigul District ABSTRACT Vulnerable Areas (Taluk wise) in Dindigul District ABSTRACT Sl. Very High High Moderate Low Taluk Total No. vulnerability vulnerability vulnerability vulnerability 1. Dindigul West 0 0 1 16 17 2. Dindigul East 0 2 0 7 9 3. Nilakottai 0 0 2 5 7 4. Natham 0 0 0 3 3 5. Athoor 0 1 0 0 1 6. Palani 0 3 0 3 6 7. Oddanchatram 0 1 0 13 14 8. Vedasandur 0 2 0 6 8 9. Kodaikanal 0 2 0 0 2 Total 0 11 3 53 67 1.Dindigul West Taluk Name & Type of local body Sl. ( Village Panchayat/Town Name of the location Reasons for Vulnerability No Panchayat/Municipality and corporation I. Very High Vulnerability NIL II. High Vulnerability NIL III. Moderate Vulnerability 1. Athuppatty, Thadicombu Town Way side village of River and H/o.Thadicombu, Due heavy flood in the past Panchayat Dindigul west Taluk Year (1977) IV. Low Vulnerability Lakshmananpatty, 1. Due to heavy flood in the H/o. Agaram, Agaram Town Panchayat past Year (1977) Dindigul West Taluk 2. Kiriampatty Colony, H/o. Agaram Agaram Town Panchayat Way side village of a river Dindigul West Taluk 3. Purusanathy Undarpatty, Thadicombu Town Way side village of River and H/o. Thadicombu Due heavy flood in the past Panchayat Dindigul West Taluk Year (1977) 4. Varattaru Andiyagoundanur, Thadicombu Town Way side village of River and Due heavy flood in the past H/o. Thadicombu Panchayat Year (1977) Dindigul West Taluk 5. Muthanampatty, Kuttathupatty Pt.,/ Due heavy flood in the past H/o. Kuttathupatty Village Panchayat Year Dindigul West Taluk 6. Ayyankulam, Due to heavy rain in whole H/o.Pallapatty, Dindigul Dindigul Corporation Dindigul in 1977 the area West Taluk was submerged in water. 7. Sengulam, (Begam Pallapatty Pt., / Village Due to heavy rain in whole sahibanagar), H/o.Pallapatty Dindigul in 1977 the area Panchayat Dindigul West Taluk was submerged in water. 8. Mungil kulam, (Pudupattty), Due to heavy rain in whole Pallapatty Pt., / Village H/o.Pallapatty Dindigul in 1977 the area Panchayat Dindigul West Taluk was submerged in water. 9. Alankulam, H/o.Pallapatty Pallapatty Pt., / Village Due to heavy rain in whole Dindigul in 1977 the area Dindigul West Taluk Panchayat was submerged in water. 10. Paraikulam (West Meenakshinayakkanpatty) Kurumbapatty Pt., / Due to heavy rain in whole Dindigul in 1977 the area H/o.Kurumbapatty, Village Panchayat was submerged in water. Dindigul West Taluk 11. Rajakulam (Periyar Nagar Seelapadi), H/o.Seelpadi Seelpadi Pt., / Village Marooned area Panchayat Dindigul West Taluk 12. Paraikulam (NS Nagar Seelapadi), H/o. Seelpadi Seelpadi Pt., / Village Due to heavy rain in whole Dindigul in 1977 the area Dindigul West Taluk Panchayat was submerged in water. 13. Periyakulam , Due to heavy rain in whole Seelpadi Pt.,/ Village H/o. Seelpadi Dindigul in 1977 the area Panchayat Dindigul West Taluk was submerged in water. 14. Maruthanikulam, Due to heavy rain in whole (RM Colony) H/o. Dindigul Corporation Dindigul in 1977 the area Chettinayakkanpatty (Town), was submerged in water. Dindigul West Taluk 15. Mandaikulam Chettinayakkanpatty Pt., Due to heavy rain in whole H/o. Chettinayakkanpatty / Village Panchayat Dindigul in 1977 the area Dindigul West Taluk was submerged in water. 16. Senkulam, Due to heavy rain in whole H/o. Chettinayakkanpatty Chettinayakkanpatty Pt., Dindigul in 1977 the area / Village Panchayat Dindigul West Taluk was submerged in water. 2.Dindigul East Taluk Name & Type of local body Sl. Name of the location ( Village Panchayat/Town Reasons for Vulnerability No Panchayat/Municipality and corporation I. Very High Vulnerability NIL II. High Vulnerability 1. Theethampatti, Rajakkapatti Pt., / Way side village of pond H/o. Rajakkapatti, Village panchayat and heavy flood. Dindigul East Taluk 2. NGO Colony, Balakrishnapuram Pt., / Due to heavy rain overflow H/o. Balakrishnapuram Village panchayat of water . Dindigul East Taluk III. Moderate Vulnerability NIL IV. Low Vulnerability 1. Markkampatti, Dindigul V.S.Kottai Pt., / Village Dam, marooned area East Taluk panchayat 2. Koothampatti, Due to heavy flood in Narivilampatti , Kambiliampatti Pt., / the past year/way side H/o.Kambiliampatti, Village panchayat village of a river area Dindigul East Taluk 3. Kallanpudur, Siluvathur Pt., / Village Way side village of odai H/o.Siluvathur, Dindigul panchayat and heavy flood. East Taluk 4. Andivadan Chettiyur, Due to heavy flood in H/o.Rahalapuram, Rahalapuram Pt., / Village panchayat the past year. Dindigul East Taluk 5. Aranmanikulam, Due to heavy rain overflow Adianuthu, Dindigul Corporation of water. Dindigul East Taluk 6. Sadayampatti, Pudupatti, Due to heavy flood in H/o.Senkuruchi, Dindigul Senkuruchi Pt., / Village the past year/way side panchayat East Taluk village of a river area. 7. Kodanginaickenpatti, In previous years of H/o.Mullipadi, Mullipadi Pt., / Village experience it is known as panchayat Dindigul East Taluk heavy rain spot. 3. Nilakottai Taluk Name & Type of local Sl. body ( Village Name of the location Panchayat/Town Reasons for Vulnerability No Panchayat/Municipality and corporation I. Very High Vulnerability NIL II. High Vulnerability NIL III. Moderate Vulnerability 1. Anaipatty, H/o.Vilampatti, Sithargalnatham It is located in River way side. Nilakottai Taluk Village Panchayat 2. S.Vadipatti Sithargalnatham H/o.Sithargalnatham, way side village of a river Village Panchayat Nilakottai Taluk IV. Low Vulnerability 1. Kottathu Ayyampalayam, H/o.Sivagnanapuram, Sivagnapuram Pt., way side village of a river Nilakottai Taluk 2. Bodiyagoundanpatti, Bodiyagoundanpatti Nilakottai Taluk way side village of a river Pt., 3. Lakshmipuram, H/o.Kulichettipatty, Kulichettipatty Pt., way side village of a river Nilakottai Taluk 4. Pallapatti(Mavur odai), Pallapatti Pt., way side village of a river Nilakottai Taluk 5. Nadakottai, Nilakottai Taluk Nadakottai Pt., way side village of a river 4. Natham Taluk Name & Type of local Sl. body ( Village Name of the location Panchayat/Town Reasons for Vulnerability No Panchayat/Municipality and corporation I. Very High Vulnerability NIL II. High Vulnerability NIL III. Moderate Vulnerability NIL IV. Low Vulnerability 1. Gandhinagar, Anna nagar, Natham Town Natham Kovilpatti , Thirumanimutharu River Panchayat Natham Village & taluk 2. Ammapatty, Samuthirapatty Pt., H/o.Samuthirapatty, Thirumanimutharu River / Village panchayat Natham Taluk 3. Melamettupatty, Chellapanaickenpatty KancharanKulam H/o.Chellapanaickenpatty, Pt., / Village Natham Taluk panchayat Kattiyakkaran Kulam 5. Athoor Taluk Name & Type of local body ( Sl. Village Panchayat/Town Reasons for Name of the location No Panchayat/ Municipality Vulnerability and corporation I. Very High Vulnerability NIL II. High Vulnerability 1. During 2015, due to heavy rain, caused landslide. Yenikkal, H/o.Manalur, Manalur Pt., / Village Vehicular traffic affected Authoor Taluk panchayat and the road was set right by the Highways department. III. Moderate Vulnerability NIL IV. Low Vulnerability NIL 6. Palani Taluk Name & Type of local body Sl. ( Village Panchayat/Town Name of the location Reasons for Vulnerability No Panchayat/Municipality and corporation I. Very High Vulnerability NIL II. High Vulnerability 1. It was affected by Patchaiaru, Tamaraikulam, Palani Tamarikulam Pt.,/ Porunthalaru rivers during Taluk Village panchayat the flood on the year 1993 2. It was damaged by A.Kalyamputhur, Palani A.Kalyamputhur Pt., / patchaiaru, porunthalaru, Taluk Village panchayat shanmuganthi rivers during the flood pn 1993 3. Periammapatti, Periammapatti Pt., / This village has affected by Pachaiaru-Poruthalaru rivers Palani Taluk Village panchayat on 1993 III. Moderate Vulnerability NIL IV. Low Vulnerability 1. Balasamudram, Palani Balasamudram Town This village not affected in Taluk Panchayat any flood. 2. It was damaged by Pushpathur Pt, / Village Pushpathur, Palani Taluk Amaravathi, river during the panchayat flood 1993 3. This village was affected by Kanakkanpatty, Palani Kanakkanpatty Pt., / mappillainayakkar kulam, Taluk Village panchayat nallathangal odai and rain water from hills . 7. Oddanchatram Taluk Name & Type of local body ( Sl. Name of the location Village Panchayat/Town Reasons for Vulnerability No Panchayat/Municipality and corporation I. Very High Vulnerability NIL II. High Vulnerability 1. Due to Heavy Flood in way slide Sindalavadanpatti, Sindalavadanpatti Pt., / Village (Nallathangal River) of a Oddanchatram Taluk Village panchayat river side at lower Area. III. Moderate Vulnerability NIL IV. Low Vulnerability Javvadhupatti & Javvadhupatti Pt., / Due to Heavy Flood, the low lying 1. Javvadhupatti pudur, areas of the Nanganchi river Village panchayat Oddanchatram Taluk Basin are affected. Due to Heavy Flood in Nanganchi River, the NorthEast Portion of the Idayakottai, 2. Idayakottai Village Pt., Nanganchi Dam is Affected. So the Oddanchatram Taluk low lying areas are to be affected.(302,329) Veriappur, Oddanchatram Due to Heavy Flood, the low lying 3. Veriappur Village Pt., areas of the river Basin are Taluk affected. Virupatchi, Oddanchatram Due to Heavy Flood in way slide 4. Virupatchi Village Pt., Village (Nanganchi River) of a river Taluk side at lower Area. Arasappapillaipatti, Arasappapillaipatti Due to Heavy Flood in way slide 5. Village (Nanganchi River) of a river Oddanchatram Taluk Village Pt., side at lower Area. Kaveriammpatti, Kaveriammpatti Village Due to Heavy Flood in way slide 6. Village (Nanganchi River) of a river Oddanchatram Taluk Pt., side at lower Area. Due to Heavy Rain in Palani Hills Manjanaickenpatti, Manjanaickenpatti and Flood
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