Heavy rain pounds Karnataka, flood alert in affected districts

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

With the coastal and other districts of receiving heavy rain a has been sounded in the southern state, officials said on Wednesday.

Other coastal districts like received 33.8 cm rain, Uttara Kannada 33.6 cm, south interior districts of Kodagu 28.8 cm, Chikkamagaluru 25.1 cm, 24.5 cm and Shivamogga 33.6 cm.

"directed Deputy Commissioners of Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu, Hassan, Chikkamagaluru and Shivamogga districts, which are receiving heavy rain over the last few days, to be prepared to take up relief work," a statement from the said.

He also directed officials to visit the affected districts and assess the losses.

The northern parts of the state also received light to moderate rainfall.

The ordered preventive steps to avoid mishaps and inconvenience to the public due to floods and landslides.

Due to the heavy rain, landslides were reported since Monday in several parts of Karnataka, particularly on the Bengaluru-Mangaluru route, leading to suspension of services of several state-run buses and trains since Tuesday night.

Landslides were reported in Sakleshpur sub-district in the Western Ghats mountains in district, obstructing vehicular movement from Bengaluru to Mangaluru.

Six trains, including and the Yeshwanthpur-Mangalore Junction Express, were partially cancelled and a few other trains diverted since Tuesday evening due to the landslides, the South Western Railway said in a statement.

"All premium from Bengaluru towards Mangaluru, Dharmasthala (in district), and Kundapura (in district) have been cancelled due to landslides owing to heavy rain," the State Road Transport Corporation said.

With the state's reservoirs in the Cauvery basin filled to capacity due to the bountiful rains over two months, the incessant rains now are causing rivers to overflow.

In the Cauvery basin, water from the Krishna Raja Sagara reservoir across the in district, Kabini reservoir in district across Kabini river, one of the major tributaries of Cauvery, is being released over the past few days, flooding nearby towns and villages.

"About 1.2 lakh cusecs of rainwater was released from the KRS reservoir and another 50,000 cusecs from the Kabini reservoir as of 6 p.m. on Wednesday," Deputy told IANS.

The released water has been flooding several farmlands and roads in the villages and towns around the reservoirs.

Due to high waves and heavy winds, the Bengaluru division of (IMD) in its advisory asked the fishermen to avoid venturing into the

The heavy rain in the coastal and south interior districts will continue for the next couple of days, the IMD said.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, August 15 2018. 20:44 IST