Mangaluru: Torrential rains in coast – ‘Red Alert’ issued in DK on Aug 7 and 8


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (AM)

Mangaluru, Aug 6: Deputy commissioner Sasikanth Senthil on Tuesday, August 6 declared ‘Red Alert’ in the Dakshina Kannada (DK) district for next two days, August 7 and 8, owing to the heavy rains that have lashed coastal Karnataka.

According to a press release from Meteorological department, Bengaluru, thunderstorm with moderate to heavy spells of rain and strong winds are expected to hit the district. Hence, a ‘red Alert’ is issued for in the district for August 7 and 8.

Senthil, who also urged residents to stay safe and asked them to inform the authorities in case of any emergency, also added that holiday for schools has not been declared yet.

The decision on holiday for schools and colleges will be taken once the district administration receives weather report from the Meteorological department in the evening.

He also said, "Total of 656 suspected dengue cases have been reported, in which 202 are admitted with 140 suspected dengue cases in the last four days. Our prime focus is to destroy larvae. Rs 4.5 lac fine has been collected from educational institution in 20 cases.

“A mobile app will be launched for legal cattle transport so that transporters can give prior information to the officials to make safe transportation of cattle. ‘Livestock Logistic’ is the name of the app. In order to maintain harmony, action has been taken against 89 rowdy elements,” he said.

  

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  • abdulla, india

    Tue, Aug 06 2019

    1/Collect every drop of rain water....?
    how?
    2/Provide : Umbrellas: rain coats...Transport..
    shelter in schools.
    3/Food..Toilet facilities
    4/Medicines..
    All youth ..students ..all colleges should work closely with Police..city and work for smooth eventless.. peaceful transition of Intense rains.
    need planning...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 06 2019

    Most times IMD predictions have failed!
    Till now, IMD has not published how much total rainfall Mangalore has received and the shortfall from average instead of issuing generic statements!

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  • Naveen Lobo, Alibaug

    Tue, Aug 06 2019

    STATE : KARNATAKA 39.5 7.4 434% LE 496.8 513.4 -3% N
    ACT (mm) NORMAL(mm) % DEP. CAT. ACT (mm) NORMAL(mm) % DEP. CAT.
    1 DAKSHIN KANNADA 131.3 26.7 392% LE 1672.6 2361.3 -29% D
    2 UDUPI 140.9 30.1 368% LE 2507.5 2639.6 -5% N

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 06 2019

    I am requesting with the authorities that, when declared Red Alert that time also you should declare holidays for educational institutions. Because if you declare at the last minute then it will be a mess for students. ( problems for parents and auto and vehicles) Please don't play with the life of children.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 06 2019

    I thank our administration for declaring holiday for educational institutions.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 06 2019

    Thats because all previous red alerts proved wrong??

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