K'taka rains: CM assures all help to affected areas

MANGALURU: Chief minister H D Kumaraswamy on Wednesday, whilst saying that the state executive is retaining an in depth watch at the tendencies in coastal Karnataka basically and Dakshina Kannada particularly that is reeling underneath heavy rains, mentioned all conceivable help might be provided to the district administrations to tide over the disaster. The administration will provide suitable help to other people suffering from the rains lashing since Tuesday, he mentioned.

Kumaraswamy who got updates from deputy commissioner Sasikanth Senthil about rain injury in DK mentioned he has urged the DC to take all steps important to mitigate sufferings of other people suffering from the rain. Instructions have been given to verify there's no lack of life or assets, he mentioned, including senior officers of the state executive are in consistent contact with the district administration to lend a hand them in any manner by any means conceivable.

DC Sasikanth Senthil provided reimbursement of Rs 5 lakh to next of family members of a victim who died due to rains, in Mangaluru on Wednesday


Instructions have been given to offer fundamental facilities to the affected other people and extra herbal calamity grants might be provided to the district administration to fulfill the location, he mentioned. Repair of power and road infrastructure that has taken a beating due to the rains might be attended to on a concern, he mentioned, including the administration has also been urged to keep an in depth watch at the coastal house for signs of sea erosion if any and attend to it.


With holiday declared to educational establishments in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts on Wednesday as a result of studies of continuing spells of heavy rains, Kumaraswamy mentioned, those vacations might be extended if the location so warrants. Teams of National Disaster Response Force has been dispatched to the coastal districts, he mentioned, assuring other people of the coastal districts that the state executive is with them in their hour of need.



NDRF staff reaches Mangalure


The NDRF staff reached Mangaluru at 0240 hrs. One sub staff, in early morning, left for Udupi, which is 35 kms away from Mangaluru, and reached there at 0730 hrs for search operations. One woman, elderly 10 years, drowned in one canal on Tuesday. Our sub staff traced her and retrieved her body at about 0830 hrs. Now that sub staff is being sent to Mangaluru. At provide there's no rain and scenario is normal.
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