Anchuruli Tunnel

Water tunnel in Kerala, India

Anchuruli Tunnel is a 5.5 km (3.4 mi) long water tunnel in Idukki district of Kerala that starts near Erattayar and ends at Anchuruli in Kanchiyar panchayat. This tunnel was constructed by drilling the Kalyanathandu hill to bring water from the Erattayar dam to the Idukki reservoir for power generation.[1][2][3]

9°47′49″N 77°05′53″E / 9.79694°N 77.09806°E / 9.79694; 77.09806
Anchuruli end:
9°46′17″N 77°04′29″E / 9.77139°N 77.07472°E / 9.77139; 77.07472StatusActiveCrossesKalyanathandu hillStartErattayarEndAnchuruliOperationWork begun10 March 1974Opened10 January 1980OwnerKerala State Electricity BoardCharacterWater tunnelTechnicalLength5.5 km (3.4 mi)No. of lanes1Tunnel clearance24 ft (7.3 m)

The tunnel was constructed from 10 March 1974 to 10 January 1980 on contract by Pyli Pilla. The tunnel has a diameter of 24 ft (7.3 m). 22 people died during the construction of the tunnel.

References

  1. ^ m.g, Gokul (4 July 2018). "A journey off the map". The Asian Age.
  2. ^ admin (25 October 2017). "Stepping Into A Vacuum, Story Of Dangerous Anchuruli, Chat With A Local".
  3. ^ "Anchuruli tunnel, popularised by 'Iyobinte Pusthakam'". OnManorama.
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