Mangaluru: Rain wreaks havoc - Landslides occur, water enter houses


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP) 

Mangaluru, Jul 23: The rain, which has been experienced in Dakshina Kannada district since the last some days, continued on Monday June 22. Several low-lying areas were inundated and some houses were damaged due to landslides. A huge tree near Kankanady junction fell down, injuring a two-wheeler rider and a girl student in the bargain. 

Artificial floods heaped problems on the people in certain places. A house at Kunjathbail in the city partially collapsed, but further damage was averted as family members took prompt action. House of Abbas and Razaque faced grave danger after a hillock at Amblamogaru suffered landslide. Further landslides are expected in this area. 

As the main drain at Falnir overflowed, dirty water entered some houses. An apartment complex in the region was also covered all around by water. As slush came into the houses with water, families had a hard time cleaning up houses. 

Drainage works and footpaths are under construction in different parts of the city. As these works have been abandoned in the middle, they are creating problems for the traffic and smooth flow of water. The problem was grave in places like Ambedkar Circle, Mallikatte etc where proper drains are not available. 

As the meteorological department has predicted heavy rains to continue till July 27, the district administration has issued red alert. Fishermen and tourists have been asked to stay away from the sea. 

During the 24-hour period ended Monday morning, the district received 66.8 mm rainfall. Bantwal got 66.5 mm rain, Beltangady 65.2, Mangaluru 76.4, Sullia 51 cm and Puttur 75 mm. 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Tue, Jul 23 2019

    Water shows its colors when flood situation arise.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 23 2019

    With just 76mm rainfall; if this is the state, imagine the fate of Mangalore if it were to rain 400-500mm??

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Jul 23 2019

    The huge Banyan tree which uprooted at Kankanady junction, adjacent St. Joseph school must be very old. (probably two centuries). My elementary school days that spot used be our play time hanging/swinging from the tree roots. It was a land mark. Also, some nuisance used to occur, when people are standing under the tree suddenly the crows & Eagles may drop from above right on the head or shoulders. Rains these days really playing havocs !

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  • PEDDA GUNDOO, MANGALURU

    Tue, Jul 23 2019

    Our system how it is working god knows ! When start a house you should obtain the license so that means the Engineer should examine the surroundings which should be suitable to build a house so that in the rainy days it should not become a headache for GOVT servants.

    Mostly drainage system blocked by the WASTE thrown by the same INDIAns not aliens which resulted in artificial HAVOC in the area and our blame straight goes to the ADMIN which we forgotten who made this calamity ! just learn from last year KERALA floods !!!!!!

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