Tourism officials plan a foray to Bhavani Island

It has been cut off from the mainland for over a week now

August 21, 2019 07:37 am | Updated 07:37 am IST - Tharun Boda

The flooded Bhavani island in Vijayawada.

The flooded Bhavani island in Vijayawada.

Bhavani Island, a unique tourist destination in the State and an important asset of the Tourism Department, has been under a sheet of water for over a week owing to the heavy inflows to Prakasam Barrage.

As of Tuesday, the island was still inaccessible to officials of Tourism Department as the Water Resources Department had not permitted the former to venture into it as the inflows were continuing.

Officials concerned feel that the island’s landscaping could have been washed away. They say electrical and electronic equipment, furniture and others also could have been damaged.

“We will visit the island on Wednesday if the officials concerned grant us permission,” APTDC executive director (Bhavani Island) G. Umamaheswara Rao told The Hindu .

The island jetty and the entrance where boats from Berm Park would drop tourists too got submerged and have been visible only for the last two days.

Counting losses

Also, Berm Park on the bank of the the Krishna river was water-logged for days and has been restored to certain extent on a war- footing. Rooms in the island could have been spared by the flood as they are located on treetops or similar structures. However, the revenue loss incurred on account of closure and cancellation of bookings is heavy.

According to officials, the park incurred a loss of approximately ₹55 lakh on account of damage to equipment, furniture, interiors and also revenue losses due to closure.

“We made all efforts to minimise losses when the water began entering the park premises,”an official said.

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