Mangaluru: Rain brings welcome respite from heat; boy dies in lightning strike


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, May 3: They say, when it rains in Mangaluru, it pours. And pour it did, as sudden pre-monsoon showers bathed the city on Tuesday May 2, bringing much-needed respite, albeit temporary, from the sweltering heat.

Though it was long awaited, what with the blisterning summer heat giving tough time to the citizens, when the rain did come, most people were caught unawares.

The rains brought with them the fresh fragrance of the earth. The lightning and thunder that accompanied the downpour literally added 'spark' to the evening.

Soon after it started raining, power cut was reported at several places.

Rainfall was also reported in other parts of the district.

 


15-year-old boy dies

The rains brought tragedy too, as a 15-year-old boy in Moodbidri near here lost his life after being hit by lightning.

The deceased has been identified as Lavalesh, son of Gummanna Poojary, a resident of Panapila.

Lavalesh was a student of 10th standard at Aliyoor government high school.

It is said that he was hit by lightning while in sleep, and died on the spot.

  

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, texas

    Wed, May 03 2017

    To watch the initial showers in Mangalore from a distance is a joy. You wish from a distance that rains should continue in Mangalore and elsewhere in India so that the land will be wet, the soil will be moist and the water wells will be gradually full. The rain is the single most gift that God should never deny for the people of India where the population thrives and without timely rain the life will be miserable.

    Thank you God, for your kindness upon our people. Let it rain, let it rain.

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  • Lakshmi Wilson R, Mangaluru Gorigudda

    Wed, May 03 2017

    Managaluru meri jan....

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  • Saleem-, Mangalore-Dubai

    Wed, May 03 2017

    Rain is definitely positive sign for all , But feel sad for Lavalesh parents.
    Why don't Govt install Lightening arrester in all Area, its not so costly.

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  • Jamal, Mangalore/UAE

    Wed, May 03 2017

    Thanks God for the shower. Feel sad for the family of the deceased boy.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, May 03 2017

    "The rains brought with them the fresh fragrance of the earth"
    Reminds me of my childwood days, playing around and suddenly rains and we the kids used smell the ground or clay tiles.
    Enjoy moe rains and get some relief.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 03 2017

    Acche Din ...

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  • kumardev, Mangalore/Karol Bagh

    Wed, May 03 2017

    early rain is good sign..many places around karnataka are having shortage of water..especially in north karnataka..which is neglected from long in all fronts.
    nodoubt as soon as water falls on earth...chandaan da mahak spread all over..
    people who hate monsoon are those reside in small huts slum dwellers for them next five months is big nightmare.
    everytime when monsoon comes some or other person die especially in karnataka due to lightning. cannot it be averted.
    somewhat a big relief from extreme heat....

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