The Hindu (Kochi)

Tourism stakeholde­rs seek safety audit of Kuzhuppill­y floating bridge

Demand in the wake of collapse of a portion of a similar structure at Papanasam Beach, near Varkala, injuring 15

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Tourism stakeholde­rs have sought a safety audit of the floating bridge at Kuzhuppill­y beach in the district, in the wake of Saturday’s incident in which 15 people were injured after a portion of a similar structure collapsed at Papanasam Beach, near Varkala, in Thiruvanan­thapuram.

Both the floating bridges were inaugurate­d in December, as part of efforts by Kerala Tourism, Kerala Adventure Tourism Promotion Society (KATPS), and respective districtto­urismpromo­tion councils (DTPCs) to catalyse adventure tourism in the State. A floating bridge at Chavakkad beach had collapsed in 2023.

Expressing the hope that such incidents do not recur, sources in Kerala Travel Mart Society suggested that a safety audit be done since such adventure/beachtouri­sm activities were in their infancy in the State. “Almost all adventuret­ourism activities have such inherent risks. But thought could be given to permitting lesser number of people to use the floating bridge at a time as it is tough to predict the intensity of waves, which seem to have led to the incident in Varkala,” they said.

Risk factors were inherent in every adventure venture and such incidents must be taken in its stride, said Wing Commander (retd) Unnikrishn­an Palat, an adventuret­ourism enthusiast. With hindsight, one could find many faults.

“The redeeming fact is that everyone was wearing life jackets. It means reasonable precaution­s were taken by the operators. Let’s not kill the spirit of adventure, since people take calculated risks in adventure sports. But no foolhardin­ess, of course. But measures like suspending operations during high tide can be taken.”

The chief executive officer of KATPS Binu Kuriakose spoke of how the society had readied safety guidelines that ought to be adhered to at all the seven floating bridges in Kerala. “Saturday’s incident appears to have occurred when there were unusual high waves and people moved to one side of the bridge.”

As per the guidelines, everyone on the bridge has to wear life jacket, while rescue personnel and boats would be ready standby. An emergency action plan too has been mandated, while visitors have been insured.

The secretary of Ernakulam DTPC, Satheesh Miranda, said that all the bridges were inspected at periodic intervals by a technical committee comprising profession­als. Moreover, these structures are manned by personnel, who were imparted training on lifesaving skills in Goa. They have been told not to permit people on the bridge when there were highintens­ity waves, he added.

 ?? THULASI KAKKAT ?? Spirit of adventure: People walking on the floating bridge at Kuzhuppill­y beach on Sunday.
THULASI KAKKAT Spirit of adventure: People walking on the floating bridge at Kuzhuppill­y beach on Sunday.

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