Heavy rains lash Karnataka, schools & colleges shut in many districts
A yellow alert has been sounded for Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Vijayapura, Bagalkote, Kalaburagi and Bidar districts.
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Parents have been asked to ensure kids stay away from low-lying areas. Photo: PTI
Bengaluru, 28 Aug
Heavy rains lashed several parts of Karnataka on Thursday
morning, leading to the IMD issuing orange and yellow alerts in various
districts, holiday for educational institutions and authorities taking
precautionary measures across multiple districts.
An orange alert denotes "very heavy" rainfall of
11 to 20 cm, while a yellow alert signals "heavy rain" between 6 and
11 cm.
In Bidar district, overnight rainfall in Aurad taluk caused
water to overflow on several bridges, including Dadagi bridge in
Badalgaon-Chondimukhed in Bhalki taluk, forcing a complete closure of traffic.
A stream at Narayanpur village in Aurad taluk was also
reported to be in spate.
Bidar Deputy Commissioner Shilpa Sharma declared a holiday
for schools and colleges in affected areas as a safety measure.
In Dakshina Kannada district, with the India Meteorological
Department issuing an orange alert and forecasting heavy rainfall, the district
administration declared a holiday on Thursday (28 August), for all anganwadi
centres, primary and high schools, government-aided and private institutions,
and pre-university colleges in Mangaluru, Puttur, Mulki, Moodbidri, Ullal and
Bantwal taluks.
Parents have been advised to ensure children stay away from
low-lying areas, lakes, seashores and riversides.
Fishermen have been warned against venturing into the sea.
Taluk-level officers have been instructed to remain at headquarters. Nodal
officers have been asked to stay alert and respond to public complaints, and
tahsildars have been directed to maintain constant contact with the
administration.
The Meteorological Centre, Bengaluru, has forecast light to
moderate rain or thundershowers accompanied by lightning and gusty winds
reaching 30 to 40 kmph at isolated places over the next three hours.
A yellow alert has been sounded for Dakshina Kannada, Udupi,
Vijayapura, Bagalkote, Kalaburagi and Bidar districts.
According to IMD, temporary power disruptions, minor traffic
snarls and uprooting of weak tree branches are likely. The public has been
advised to stay indoors, close doors and windows, avoid unnecessary travel,
unplug electrical appliances, seek safe shelter away from trees or waterbodies
and drive with caution.
Rainfall data recorded between 8.30 am on 27 August and 5.30
am on 28 August include 106.6 mm at Mangaluru AP, 70.1 mm at Gadag, 28.2 mm at
Bengaluru HAL AP, 14.8 mm at Chitradurga, 10.4 mm at Kalaburagi, and 4.9 mm at
Bengaluru city.
Other weather stations reported 108.5 mm at Agumbe, 46.5 mm
at Tidagundi in Vijayapura, and 33 mm at Mangaluru.
Data recorded between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm on 27 August showed
87.7 mm at Honnavar, 55.4 mm at Karwar, 26.2 mm at Bidar and 11.3 mm at
Shaktinagar.
Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC)
reports show extremely heavy rainfall in coastal Karnataka.
The IMD has cautioned that intermittent rainfall accompanied
by thunder, lightning and winds of 30 to 40 kmph may continue in isolated
pockets across Karnataka over the next few hours.
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