Life comes to standstill in parts of coastal Karnataka due to torrential rain
As a result of ‘excess rains’, many low-lying areas in the undivided Dakshina Kannada (including Udupi) have been flooded
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A family wades through a flooded street in Udupi on Monday. PHOTO: PTI
Mangaluru /Udupi/Sirsi (Karnataka), 8 July
Normal life was disrupted in the
coastal and western ghat districts of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Uttara
Kannada following heavy to very heavy and incessant rains in the last 36 hours,
officials said on Monday.
As a result of ‘excess rains’, many
low-lying areas in the undivided Dakshina Kannada (including Udupi) have been
flooded. However, on Monday there have not been any incidents of flooding
inside Mangaluru city, but Buntwal town experienced inundation in the lower
parts of the town situated nearer to the riverfront.
The officials at Karnataka State
Natural Disasters Monitoring Centre (KSNMDC) said they are closely monitoring
this area and that the rescue team is on standby.
Meanwhile, in Uttara Kannada,
10,600 cusec water was released from the four gates of the Kadra reservoir of
Kali river on Monday, as the water level crossed the danger threshold.
Incidentally, when 6,000 cusecs of
water was released two days ago, to relieve pressure off the overflowing Kali
river, downstream villages of Kadra dam, Kadra, Mallapur, Kerodi, Baira Balani,
Karga, Ulag and Halaga were affected.
Areas that witnessed torrential
rains in Uttara Kannada on Monday are Sirsi, Siddapur and Yellapur, as well as
parts of Malnad (ghats) area of Uttara Kannada. Many houses were flooded in
Kadatoka area of Honnavar taluk and a team from National Disaster Response
Force (NDRF) had to be deployed to rescue villagers. Also on Sunday, heavy rain
in Karwar of Uttara Kannada district, resulted in the flooding of roads and
agricultural fields in Chandia village.
Although rain-related destruction
in Uttara Kannada was more intense, owing to heavy downpour, so far, Udupi
district has registered the highest number of spots that have experienced inundation
of various degrees making normal life impossible.
As rain water entered houses in
many places in Udupi, people had to be rescued by firefighters in rubber
dinghies. The worst affected areas were in Kalsanka, Bailakere, Mathadabettu,
Gundibail, Padigaru and Sagri. Firefighters went in rubber dinghies to ferry
women, children and old folks to safety.
In Uttara Kannada, Colonel Hill in
Honnavar, a hillock on which one of the area's famous monuments, a British era
column, stands, traffic on one lane until the debris could be cleared by the employees
of IRB Infrastructure Developers Limited, an Indian highway construction
company.
In another highway, National
Highway 63 at Arebail Ghat, a fallen tree near Yellapur affected traffic for a
considerable time. It took a while for the authorities to clear the tree, as it
was raining heavily. According to officials, nine rescue centres in Uttara
Kannada have been kept open and, at present, 25 people have taken shelter in these
centres. The weather department has also issued an alert for fishermen in the
region, advising them not to enter the sea till 9 July.
According to KSNMDC’s report,
Dakshina Kannada and Udupi received 150 mm and 152 mm of rain respectively in
the last 36 hours as against last year’s 144 mm and 145 mm respectively, putting
the figures under ‘excess’ category.
Expecting a heavy downpour, as
alerted by the Met department, the district administrations of both districts
have issued an orange alert in their respective jurisdictions until 11 July. An
orange alert means very heavy rain of 11cm to 20cm. All three districts
(Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Uttara Kannada) declared Monday a holiday for
schools and PU colleges.
And with the high possibility of
very heavy to heavy rain, as predicted by the Met department, district
administrations of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi have declared holidays for
schools and PU colleges on Tuesday too.
Meanwhile, Uttara Kannada’s Karwar
MLA Satish Sail offered ‘bagina’ (an offering to river in full spate, a
tradition followed in Karnataka) to Kadra reservoir on Monday. Uttara Kannada
MP, Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri, instructed the Kumta assistant commissioner on
Monday to repair the roads as well as to expedite land acquisition process by
providing compensation at the earliest to strengthen the road infrastructure in
the region. -PTI
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