Cannabaceae

Poonoor puzha (Poonoor River) is a perennial river in the Kozhikode district of Kerala state in India.[1] It meets Korapuzha and ends in Arabian Sea.[2] It is named from the village of Poonoor in Kozhikode district. Even though the length of river flowing through Poonoor is considerably less, the river carries the name.

Poonoor Puzha is one of the longest in Kozhikode district which irrigates the majority of farming in the district. The river is normally very quiet and stream looks almost stationary but the inner flow is forceful. The river originates from the hillock called Arikkankunnu of western ghats.

The rainy season stains the river and some years it floods to make the transportation impossible. In 2007 people died in the flooding of Poonoor puzha.[3]

Environmentalists and nature lovers are much concerned about the preservation of this river as much illegal construction and sand mining kills it.[4]

Other prominent rivers in the district are Korapuzha, Chaliyar Puzha and Iruvanjippuzha. mkc

References

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  1. ^ Unknown (5 December 2012). "History,tourist destinations and cusine [sic] of kozhikode, the capital of Malabar: Geography and Climate". History, tourist destinations and cuisine of Kozhikode, the capital of Malabar. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Contributions by Aboobacker Bin Abdullah". Contributions by Aboobacker Bin Abdullah. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Kerala slowly picks up pieces after devastating floods". 30 September 2018. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  4. ^ "പൂനൂർ പുഴയുടെ ഗതികേട് (A deep concern over Poonoor Puzha)". Malayala Manorama. 24 April 2010. Retrieved 24 April 2010.


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