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Waves of woes at Kerala capital’s shoreline

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Jun 21, 2025


After over a decade, monsoon fury has returned to haunt Kannanthura and Vettucaud — two densely populated coastal hamlets in Thiruvananthapuram.

Fierce sea surges and relentless coastal erosion have once again displaced dozens of fisher families, laying bare the vulnerability of Kerala’s 590-km shoreline. Year after year, thousands of coastal residents are forced to flee their homes as the sea continues to trouble them with alarming intensity.

According to various studies, over 55% of Kerala’s coastline is at risk of erosion. A study by the University of Kerala a few years ago revealed a staggering loss of 647 acres of coastal land along a 58-km stretch in Thiruvananthapuram district alone over the past 14 years, making it one of the worst-hit regions.

Despite the recurring threats and displacement, the state government’s response has been largely limited to announcements and budgetary promises. On the ground, little has changed.

For the coastal population living on the frontline of the climate crisis, the absence of sustained intervention and long-term protection measures amounts to a grave policy failure.

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