Idukki: A mild tremor measuring 3.2 on the Richter scale was felt on Saturday in Idukki district, where the 116-year-old Mullaperiyar Dam over which Kerala and Tamil Nadu are at loggerheads with conflicting claims about its safety is located.
No damage to property or injury to people was reported.
The tremor occurred at 3.15 hrs and its epicentre lay at 9.7 degree north latitude and 77.7 degree east longitude. The focal depth of the quake was 10 km, according to PS Biju, Director of Indian Meteorological Department centre here. People in different parts of Idukki and the adjoining areas of Kottayam district said they experienced mild vibrations in the wee hours. The area had recorded as many as 21 mild quakes since January this year with Kerala citing it as a threat to the dam and insisting on building a new reservoir to replace the existing one which it contends is weak. However, holding a contradictory view, Tamil Nadu has opposed construction of a new dam, asserting that the present reservoir "is as safe and good as new" and accused Kerala of whipping up fear psychosis. PTI