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Steel bridges on way to Sathuragiri Hills to prevent flash flood tragedies

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April 28, 2025

It’s quite a trek to reach the famous Sundara Mahalingam vamy Temple situated on top of the Sathuragiri Hills, with the fear of flash floods only adding to the woes. But it won’t be an uphill struggle for the devotees in near future, according to HR&CE officials, as walking the long and tiring distance will be made easier with the likely coming of seven steel bridges across streams along the seven-km trekking path, which will also keep the fear of potential flash floods at bay.

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Steel bridges on way to Sathuragiri Hills to prevent flash flood tragedies

Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) officials told TNIE that forest clearance for the project is in the final stages and once approved it will pave the way for construction to begin.

M Karthik, Joint Commissioner, HR&CE, told TNIE that they anticipate the clearance process to be completed within one or two months.

“Once we receive the clearance, bridge construction will commence and is expected to be completed within six to nine months. The bridges will be able to withstand heavy rainfall and animal movement,” he said.

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