Even before the onset of the monsoon, the road, leading to the Nandi statue atop the Chamundi Hill, has developed new cracks in some places.
Earlier, the road had been closed for vehicular movement as a portion of the road connecting the Nandi statue, collapsed due to heavy rain once on October 20, last year. Another portion of the road, 10 metres away from the first landslide, collapsed on November 6, 2021.
Besides, cracks developed in several places, hinting at more damage.
Now, cracks can be observed at some more places and the possibilities of land collapse are more, especially if it rains heavily.
Even after eight months, the restoration works atop the Chamundi Hill, are yet to begin. The works would be started soon, PWD authorities said.