The crimson cliffs of Varkala, Kerala, have stood as silent witnesses to millennia of change. This 150-foot laterite formation overlooking the Arabian Sea isn't just a postcard-perfect landscape; it's a geological marvel whispering tales of ancient times. However, a recent incident involving the Thiruvananthapuram district collector attempting to demolish a portion of the cliff under the Disaster Management Act has cast a dark shadow on its future. A view of the Varkala Cliff. The Controversy: Balancing Safety and Preservation The proposal to demolish part of Varkala Cliff was intended to address immediate safety concerns. Coastal erosion and the natural wear and tear of the cliff's structure have raised alarms about potential landslides and hazards to visitors. However, the method and approach sparked significant debate. Critics argued that such actions could irreversibly damage the cliff's integrity and its geological significance. This incident serves
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