Sweltering summer heat splits large rock in Kurnool village

District administration has roped in the nearby cement companies and renewable energy company Greenko to help reinforce and stabilize the broken rock

By Newsmeter Network  Published on  12 April 2023 12:08 PM GMT
Rock split due to heat in Kurnool

Kurnool: Sweltering summer heat split open a large rock located at an elevation amidst houses in Gonegandla village of Kurnool district.

Kurnool district Collector Srijana Gummalla on Wednesday said the incident occurred in Adoni sub-division on Tuesday, leading to the evacuation of 150 families from the rock's vicinity to avert any untoward incident.

"There is a crack in the rock but the crack is not expanding thankfully from Tuesday. There was that fear of it disintegrating and going down We have deployed the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams at the site," said Srijana.

She said the district administration has also roped in the nearby cement companies and renewable energy company Greenko to help reinforce and stabilize the broken rock.


For the safety of the evacuees, Srijana said they have been accommodated in a nearby school for now as the fragments of the rock may crash onto their houses if the situation aggravates. The school is located against the slope behind the rock's location.

Considering that no quarrying occurred at the site of the incident, the Collector observed that the scorching summer heat could be the reason for the split, even as no other suspicious activity was found to have occurred at the rock site.

However, a Met official said that Kurnool district did not record abnormally high temperatures on Tuesday while the Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (APSDMA) recorded Gonegandla's maximum temperature as 38.2 degrees Celsius on the same day.

Meanwhile, the Sub-Collector, Tahsildhar and police teams are monitoring the situation in the village.

Incidentally, the Geological Survey of India (GSI) did not receive information on this development until Wednesday morning, said Janardhan Prasad, Additional Director General (ADG).

"We have not received any complaints or report from the local government officials. If the Department of Mines and Geology, Government of AP will write to us, certainly I will send one team to see that area," said Prasad, who oversees southern India for GSI.

Later, on being alerted by reporters, Prasad said GSI has discussed with the district administration and told that the situation is under control.

He said a GSI team may go to Gonegandla if required but no team has been dispatched as of now. However, Prasad clarified that unless a geologist personally examines the crack, he cannot come to a conclusion, whether that crack is an older one or a recent one.


Inputs from PTI

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