A World Bank team inspected the work recently and expressed satisfaction over the quality and progress of the project work, a district Irrigation official said today.
The Rs 42 crore project sanctioned under National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Programme (NCRMP) and funded by World Bank is being implemented in exceedingly vulnerable seaside pockets of Kendrapara district, Executive Engineer, Saline Irrigation Division, Jugal Kishore Tripathy said.
Almost 90 per cent of construction work has already come to an end. The seawall would be complete in the next two months. These areas were highly susceptible to sea erosion and ingress of tidal waves, the official said.
The protective seawall would shield more than a dozen villages from the fury of the sea, he said.
The seawall is being raised to 20 foot height. The tidal surge rises up to 10-12 feet during cyclonic storms. Thus it can tame the ingress of tidal waves, he said.
Presently, seaside villages are armed with saline embankment of six feet height which are inadequate, the official said.
Scourge of sea erosion and tidal ingress has threatened several thickly populated human settlements and nearly 22 km stretch shoreline categorised as critically vulnerable patches.
