Road Elevation Strategy for Vehicular Mobility under Kapila River Flash Flood Risks near Mallanamule Mutt of Nanjangud, India

Manjunatha M.C *

DBT-BUILDER, Department of Community Medicine, JSS AHER, Mysuru-570015, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: NH-766, a critical inter-state corridor in southern Karnataka, experiences recurrent flooding along a 1-km stretch near Mallanamule Mutt due to Kapila River overflows triggered by Kabini Dam releases. This repeated inundation disrupts commuter movement and industrial logistics, underscoring the need for targeted, flood-resilient road infrastructure interventions.

Objective: The study aims to identify low-lying regions along the NH-766 near Mallanamule Mutt and assess the feasibility of raising the land and road surface to mitigate future flash flood impacts.

Methods: Field visits were conducted to document flood conditions and identify the inundated 1-km road stretch through photographic evidence. Additionally, Google Earth Imagery was used to analyze ground conditions and flood extents during flashflood events recorded between 2017 and 2021.

Results: Flooding of 3-5 ft occurred along the road section during Kabini Dam discharges as low as 50,000 cusecs, causing recurrent traffic disruption. Results show that elevating the road by at least 9 ft above observed flood levels along the 1-km stretch between South India Paper Mills Ltd and Mallanamule Mutt is the most cost-effective measure to ensure uninterrupted transport.

Conclusion: Raising the road surface along the vulnerable stretch of NH-766 can significantly reduce future flood-related disruptions and enhance transport resilience. The findings provide a practical basis for policymakers and planners to formulate effective flood management and infrastructure adaptation strategies for sustainable inter-state connectivity.

Keywords: Flashflood, google earth, Kapila River, Mallanamule Mutt, rising road levels


How to Cite

M.C, Manjunatha. 2026. “Road Elevation Strategy for Vehicular Mobility under Kapila River Flash Flood Risks Near Mallanamule Mutt of Nanjangud, India”. Journal of Global Research in Education and Social Science 20 (1):73-82. https://doi.org/10.56557/jogress/2026/v20i110236.

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