Mangaluru: One death, loss of property due to heavy rains in coastal districts


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Nov 7: Heavy rains coupled with thunder and lightning lashed throughout Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts on the evening of Monday, November 6. This is first heavy rain after the entry of post-monsoon in the state.

Sundara (47), resident of Kukkady in Arayapu village, died when lightning struck him inside his house.

Roof of the house of Girija Mogaveerti, resident of Koravadi under Kumbashi village limits flew off due the high paced wind and the wooden support of the roof also have fallen down. The total loss is estimated at around Rs 1 lac. Girija's husband is bed-ridden and the family is completely shattered due to this disaster induced by natural calamity. Raghavendra, member of gram panchayat and officials of the panchayat visited the spot and assessing the loss.

Mescom incurred huge loss as many of the electrical poles got uprooted as the trees fell on them due to the high speed winds. Electricity poles got uprooted at Kalleri-Guruvayanakere state highway, Hirebandadi and Kalleri-Beltangady state highway. Vehicles coming to Uppinangady are being diverted via Madanthyar for the same reason.

Torrential rain lashed Beltangady, Puttur, Kokkada, Nelyadi, Patrame, Shishila, Shiradi, Bantwal, Vittal of Dakshina Kannada district, certain places of Kundapur in Udupi district and in the district of Kasaragod also.

Electricity supply got disrupted in most of the areas. Mangaluru had cloudy atmosphere around evening and experienced breeze and downpour at around 7 30 pm. Uppinangady in Puttur had the highest rainfall of 80 mm. Badagakajekar of Bantwal taluk had 58.5 mm, Tannirupantha of Beltangady taluk had 51.5 mm, while Balkunje in Mangaluru taluk received 15.5 mm and Devachala in Sullia had 37 mm or rain.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    Atleast this yyear noone can say there is scarcity of drinking water.Hope it remains in earth ground till sommer end.But the loss is immense to many people.Weather capriol every where all over the world.Climate has changed. we should think in future too it will be still more surprises can give.Hope no more people will die due to this.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore/UAE

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    All electric wires should be underground like in developed countries.

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  • santhu, Mumbai/Udupi

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    May god save our Tulunadu from natural calamities.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    We will have more casualties for the unexpected rains and thunders for which nobody is prepared to accept

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    This unexpected heavy rains, thundering, and lightning caused a havoc in the coastal districts with one death and heavy loss of property.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    Those days rains means biri biri barsa.
    When started it would last two weeks, steady drops by drops falling down and making the surroundings so damp and pleasant. No outdoor games only indoor relaxation ! Fried items, peanuts in too much demand.
    These days, rains like could burst and thunderbolts OMG ! (where to hide)

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  • Manglorean, Manglore

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    Trees near electric poles should be cut off. To avoid electric shock accidents.
    May the victims soul RIP.

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  • SENSE, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 11 2017

    I would say you need to cut off the poles instead of the trees.

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