KALPETTA: The long-awaited Wayanad tunnel project, aimed at improving connectivity and boosting overall development in the hilly region, will be launched today. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will inaugurate the construction at 4 p.m. at St. Mary’s School, Anakkampoyil. Once completed, the tunnel will make cargo movement easier along the Bengaluru–Kochi industrial corridor.
The Anakkampoyil–Kalladi–Meppadi tunnel will be finished in four years. It will have two parallel tunnels covering a length of 8.11 km, with approach roads extending the total to 8.73 km. Of this, 5.58 km lies in Wayanad district and 3.15 km in Kozhikode.
The project includes two major bridges and three smaller ones across the Iruvazhinji River. About 33 hectares of land, including forest area, will be acquired. Final clearance from the Ministry of Environment was granted on June 18. The tunnel will connect with the Meppadi–Chooralmala road in Wayanad and the Muthappanpuzha–Anakkampoyil road in Kozhikode.
The contract has been awarded to Dilip Buildcon (Bhopal) and Royal Infrastructure (Kolkata). The Public Works Department will oversee the work, funded through KIIFB. The project is expected to be a major relief for travellers, especially since landslides often disrupt traffic on the Thamarassery Ghat Road.
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Project details
Length: 8.11 km twin tunnels
Cost: Rs 2,134.5 crore
Western Ghats are geologically safer compared to the Himalayas, with lower risk of landslides, says K.P. Purushothaman, Chief Engineer of BRO, who also led the Atal Tunnel project.