MANGALURU: Heavy rain that lashed the coast on Saturday morning left a path of destruction in all the five taluks of Dakshina Kannada district.
A 50-year-old lady, Revathi, used to be killed in Belthangady taluk after she used to be washed away via the robust present in a river at Shirlal. She is survived via four children, two of whom are speech and hearing impaired.
The downpour, accompanied via gusty winds, brought about tree falls in many spaces, including one each and every in Hosabettu near Surathkal and near Nehru Maidan in the town. Power supply used to be disrupted in Pacchanady after a tree fell on a transformer. No injuries have been reported. Revenue department officials stated the true extent of damages can be assessed handiest via Monday.
On Friday evening, at least four other folks have been injured and a automobile broken after a portion of a peepal tree at Mangaladevi Temple fell. Surekha, 63, Praveen Suvarna, 49, Naveen, 45, and Tejaswini, 20, are under remedy with no main injuries to them.
Minister’s flight delayed
Meanwhile, inclement climate led to the extend of a Hyderabad-Mangaluru flight that minister U T Khader used to be to board on the Bengaluru stopover. Khader made a maiden seek advice from to his native land after being awarded the plum put up of housing and urban building in the H D Kumaraswamy-led govt.
Meanwhile, the IMD stated that the southwest monsoon has additional complex into some parts of south Konkan space, including that the stipulations have been favourable for the advancement of southwest monsoon into maximum parts of the Arabian Sea.
The IMD has forecast heavy to very heavy rain in coastal Karnataka on Sunday. Squally winds reaching 40-50kmph, gusting to 60kmph, are most likely along and off the Kerala-Karnataka-Maharashtra coasts. Sea situation could be rough to very rough over east central, west central and southwest Arabian Sea. Fishermen are prompt to not project into these spaces.
Heavy rain is expected to continue in coastal Karnataka on Monday. This is expected to accentuate on Tuesday and really heavy rainfall is expected in isolated spaces of the coastal stretch, according to the weatherman.
The district recorded 72mm of rainfall in the 24 hours from 8.30am of Friday. Belthangady taluk gained the absolute best rainfall of 82mm, with Puttur receiving the least at 61mm.
A 50-year-old lady, Revathi, used to be killed in Belthangady taluk after she used to be washed away via the robust present in a river at Shirlal. She is survived via four children, two of whom are speech and hearing impaired.
The downpour, accompanied via gusty winds, brought about tree falls in many spaces, including one each and every in Hosabettu near Surathkal and near Nehru Maidan in the town. Power supply used to be disrupted in Pacchanady after a tree fell on a transformer. No injuries have been reported. Revenue department officials stated the true extent of damages can be assessed handiest via Monday.
On Friday evening, at least four other folks have been injured and a automobile broken after a portion of a peepal tree at Mangaladevi Temple fell. Surekha, 63, Praveen Suvarna, 49, Naveen, 45, and Tejaswini, 20, are under remedy with no main injuries to them.
Minister’s flight delayed
Meanwhile, inclement climate led to the extend of a Hyderabad-Mangaluru flight that minister U T Khader used to be to board on the Bengaluru stopover. Khader made a maiden seek advice from to his native land after being awarded the plum put up of housing and urban building in the H D Kumaraswamy-led govt.
Meanwhile, the IMD stated that the southwest monsoon has additional complex into some parts of south Konkan space, including that the stipulations have been favourable for the advancement of southwest monsoon into maximum parts of the Arabian Sea.
The IMD has forecast heavy to very heavy rain in coastal Karnataka on Sunday. Squally winds reaching 40-50kmph, gusting to 60kmph, are most likely along and off the Kerala-Karnataka-Maharashtra coasts. Sea situation could be rough to very rough over east central, west central and southwest Arabian Sea. Fishermen are prompt to not project into these spaces.
Heavy rain is expected to continue in coastal Karnataka on Monday. This is expected to accentuate on Tuesday and really heavy rainfall is expected in isolated spaces of the coastal stretch, according to the weatherman.
The district recorded 72mm of rainfall in the 24 hours from 8.30am of Friday. Belthangady taluk gained the absolute best rainfall of 82mm, with Puttur receiving the least at 61mm.
Torrential rain wreaks havoc in Mangaluru; woman washed away
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June 10, 2018
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