Mangalore: Dead fish found floating in Karmbikere pond - Locals alarmed



Pics: Ramesh Pandith / Meryick D'Silva
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SHS/MD)

Mangalore: May 7: Dead fish found floating in Karmbikere pond located at Jeppina Mogaru (Ward 54) on Tuesday, May 6 caused much alarm and health concerns in the vicinity that is said to be a prone to malaria and dengue.

The drain water channelized to the pond through pipes was a key reason for the contamination of the fresh water which is home to many aquatic bodies. 


The mass death of fish continued on Wednesday May 7 too, even as the drain water flowing down the pond contaminated the water body and adversely affected the eco system. 

The corporation on demands of the residents, spared as many as Rs 25 lac recently to rejuvenate the pond. However, it is alleged that internal rift between MLA of Mangalore south J R Lobo and Mangalore City Corporation commissioner Ajith Kumar Hegde resulted in the officials neglecting the pond.

"At the fag end of the rejuvenation process of the pond, the corporation intentionally channelized the flow of drain water to the pond," alleged Chittaranjan, a resident living near the pond that is emanating a unbearable stink these days. 

"The pond has its own history. It was the duty of the MCC to preserve the pond. We had advised the MCC to reopen a water stream connecting to river Netravati that has been closed by the goons of land mafia. MCC refrained from opening up the stream to let out the waste water and even drew pipelines to the pond," he alleged. 

A complaint in this effect was filed with MCC commissioner on March 7, but no affirmative action was taken by the corporation. The nearby wells were also contaminated due to the impact of the drain water accumulating in the pond. The water now has begun to stink causing serious concerns of an outbreak of malaria and dengue. "There was some internal rift between Lobo and the commissioner that has hindered the MCC from acting upon repeated pleas of the locals," Chittaranjan added. 

"Since yesterday the pond has started to emanate a stench and it is affecting our kids and the surroundings. Over the past three years we have been facing the same problem but this year it has crossed all limits. Silver fish, Mugudu and various other thousands of fishes are floating dead in the pond and waste like bottles, plastics, soap water, toilet cleaning chemicals are all mixed in this pond water." said Shakunthala Poojari, a resident near the pond.

She also expressed fears that it would be worse once the rains start. "Now itself mosquitoes are increasing everywhere. We cannot come out of the house and sit outside in the evenings as before," she lamented.

Shakunthala has two small kids and she is worried that they might fall sick.

The water which enters the pond is from the houses located in the high-lying areas. The pond has one exit and that is reserved for letting out excess water during the rainy season.

"Since three years, whenever the water level increases, our yard gets flooded with water and mosquitoes start to breed. Even mosquito coils and repellents do not work. There is a small way for the water to exit and there is no bridge for us to cross, we have to hop over the water. If we lose our balance we will fall into this pond," said Devaki Poojari (65).

MLA J R Lobo speaking to daijiworld, said that the commissioner might have been sitting on the issue. "He could have passed stringent orders to his officials to sort out the problem, a day after it was brought to his notice. I will visit the place after I return from Shimoga from my official tour," he said.

The corporator of the ward Surendra blamed the MCC for putting the demands on hold intentionally. He said, "A team of locals met the commissioner, but his actions suggested his reluctance to address the problem." 

"Rs 25 lac was sanctioned in 2011-12 when Yogish Bhat was the MLA and this year the MCC officials had visited the spot three times but never took any initiative to clean up the pond," said Surendra.

"The pond is two-and-a-half meter deep and earlier people used to take water from this pond for their gardens. Now cats are searching for their food and looking for the live fish to eat while mongooses are eating the dead fishes floating on top," he added.

"I will instruct the environment engineer of health department to visit and study the place," said MCC commissioner Ajith Kumar Hegde. Within half an hour after daijiworld spoke to deputy commissioner on the reports of the death of fish, environment engineer and health officer visited the site. 

On Wednesday, the commissioner himself visited the spot and expressed shock at the sight of dead fish. He inspected the pond and told the media that first the entrance of the waste water will be blocked and then the pond water will be emptied, and further steps will be taken very soon. He directed offcial Ravi Shankar to take this issue very seriously and initiate corrective measures immediately.

  

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  • alva, mangalore

    Sun, May 11 2014

    Looking at the pictures, it is only surrounding/neighborhood people are to be blamed.
    Their lethargic approach has caused this pathetic scene.
    Wake up guys,it is your locality..!!! Don't blame others for your mistakes..!!!
    You must all join together and clean this mess,or else , it will cleanup you all one day.
    Don't you feel ashamed to stay in bungalows surrounded by such stinking environment.

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  • sbanary, saudi/Mangalore

    Sat, May 10 2014

    Very Bad situation, plastic wastes floating all over. No use of blame to corporator.. Coporator did'nt dump those plastic waste. At least nearby people would have complained prior to an incident.

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  • karthik, mangalore

    Sat, May 10 2014

    who is the ward corporator ?

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  • Sunil D'Souza, Mumbai / Mangalore

    Sat, May 10 2014

    First check if there was a sudden unexpected rain on a very bright and sunny day lately.

    Because fishes cannot withstand a sudden temperature change unlike human beings, there have been a number of instances earlier where in the temperature changed due to sudden change in weather conditions and fishes died in ponds.

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  • J.F.D'SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Thu, May 08 2014

    Yenkle meen ithina kered incha kurthel neer budunda meen dayek naramanila kanditha saypande kulluvera? Dumbe yenkleg thinere meen ijji. Ithndala awu yeth Dubaari. Ath malla malla meenlu saithdina thunaga banji pothundu marayare. Va namunetha criminal waste.

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  • Tom Cat, Mangalore

    Wed, May 07 2014

    Mr,JR. MLA states that the commissioner was sitting over the issue. That is their job mr.lobo. And we did not elect you to play a blaming game. You know to raise the property tax so the lazy people get a raise.You forgot the people who elected you. Nama Karma . True your sister party calls you congis dongi.

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  • sanchiksha amin, mangalore

    Wed, May 07 2014

    shame to the city corp ......dear people it is not the mistake of the residents of this place.....plz do visit this place and see how the pepole are struggling to live in this surronding .......daijiworld has helped us a lot all thanks to you .......now we have only hopes that the city corp will take action........thank you all for your support.

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  • Aravind, saanoor

    Wed, May 07 2014

    Daijiworld ಫೋಟೋ ಮಿನಿ ದೆಪ್ಪುಜ್ಜಿಡ ಮುಕುಳು ನಾಲ್ವೇರ್ ಪೆಜ್ಜಿದ್ ಇಲ್ಲಗ್ ಕೊಂತುವೆರ್

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  • Suresh Devadiga, Abudhabi

    Wed, May 07 2014

    The Second Picture seems, the four guys thing about.....ನಮ ಒಂಜಿ ಚೀಲ ಕಂತ್ವೆಡ ವಂತೆ ಮೀನ್ ಇಲ್ಲಗ್ ಕೊಂತುವೆ

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  • Ashwin, Dubai

    Wed, May 07 2014

    Suppose if this pond in Dubai. it become lavish picnic spot.

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  • YOUSUF K, BANAGALORE

    Wed, May 07 2014

    As per reliable sources..MCC Commissioner is a Useless character not to fit for the post.Moreover he is not experienced Administrator and also on deputation from State accounts department.He is transferred once He brought the stay order from KAT..Hope Govt will show his place after the Election Code conduct over.

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  • Bryan Braggs Bijei, Mangalore

    Wed, May 07 2014

    This is a very sad state of affairs of spoiling our natural water resources like wells ponds and lakes by the lack of civic sense of the authorities and people at large. As it is the water tables are sinking with lot of construction activity and the increased need of bore wells to meet this water demand and if we don't take care of the natural water resources we may have to one day depend on desalination plants for our water needs if this need of the hour is not addressed properly and timely action taken. People have to raise their voices for the authorities to act and act quickly

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  • Af, mangalore

    Wed, May 07 2014

    Is this is a pond?
    kack thoooooooooooo
    locals and ward corporator responsible for this,Meenugala marana homa madidarallappa.

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  • haneef, puttur / dubai

    Wed, May 07 2014

    Hope someone will think of cleaning this before Malaria / chicken guniya will not spread and start killing people too!! Looking at pictures we can imagine the disasters if proper precaution is taken now.. May god Save !

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  • puttur gururaj, kallianpur/dubai

    Wed, May 07 2014

    At least let them live happily until they are caught and eaten

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  • sid, mangalore

    Wed, May 07 2014

    really sad to see a good fresh water pond spoilt and soon they will have a building over it . Mangalore never had water issues but now we dont have drinking water because we have ruined it

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  • Roshan, mangalore

    Wed, May 07 2014

    People punished for their own mistake. These deadly fish make your life miserable cause of the stink,then mosquito will suck your happiness by malaria. mangalore and surrounding people face many of these problem's. Still time is there to change yourself.keep mangalore city clean.

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  • mohan moodbidri, moodbidri

    Wed, May 07 2014

    ನಿಜ ಹೇಳಬೇಕೆ೦ದರೆ ನಮ್ಮ ಜನರಿಗೇನೆ ಪಾವೀತ್ರ್ಯತೆಯ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಒ೦ದೂ ಚೂರು ಕಾಳಜಿಯೇ ಇಲ್ಲ. ಇದ್ದ ಬದ್ದ ಕಸವನ್ನೆಲ್ಲಾ ಎಲ್ಲಿಯ೦ದರಲ್ಲಿ ಬಿಸಾಕಿ, ಕೊನೆಗೆ ಸ೦ಬ೦ದ ಪಟ್ಟ ಇಲಾಖೆಯ ಮೇಲೆ ಗೂಬೆ ಕೂರಿಸಿ, ರಾಜಕೀಯ ಮಾಡೊದು... ದ೦ಡ ಪಿ೦ಡಗಳು... ಆ ಭಾಗದ ರಸ್ತೆಯ ಅವ್ಯವಸ್ತೆ ನೋಡಿದರೆನೇ ಗೊತ್ತಾಗುತದೆ ಅಲ್ಲಿನ ಜನರ ಆಲಸಿತನ... ಶೇಮ್ ಶೇಮ್...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, May 07 2014

    Nobody cares for the poor creatures, matter has to be investigated.

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  • Achhu, Mlore

    Wed, May 07 2014

    Please alarm Pucche (cat) also.

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