Rains lash several parts of Karnataka, IMD issues orange alert
In Kalaburagi district, the overnight heavy rains reportedly destroyed large quantities of the niger (oilseed) crop, causing significant losses to farmers.
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Commuters during rainfall in Bengaluru
Bengaluru, 29 August
Rains lashed severals parts of Karnataka, including the coastal
districts, on Friday morning, disrupting normal life and water entering into
houses.
In Kalaburagi district, the overnight heavy rains reportedly destroyed
large quantities of the niger (oilseed) crop, causing significant losses to
farmers.
More than 100 quintals of niger stored in Halkatta village of Chittapur
taluk in the district, were damaged after rainwater entered the storage area.
By dawn, the crop kept on the outskirts of the village had been washed away, leaving
cultivators in distress, officials said.
Several parts of the state, including Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Uttara Kannada and Chikkamagaluru districts, also received heavy rainfall this
morning.
In Kodagu district too, rains resumed this morning, prompting the IMD to
issue an orange alert. The district administration has taken precautionary
measures and declared holidays for schools, colleges, and Anganwadi centers.
An orange alert denotes "very heavy" rainfall of 11 to 20 cm.
In Raichur district, uninterrupted rainfall over the past two days has
disrupted normal life. In Bhupur village of Lingasugur taluk, drain water
entered several houses, causing hardship to residents. Water rose up to knee
level inside homes, damaging food grains, provisions, utensils, clothes and
other household items. Villagers have demanded action against the Panchayat
Development Officer (PDO), alleging negligence in drain maintenance.
Residents living downstream of the Tungabhadra Dam have been advised to
remain vigilant. Officials said the current inflow into the Tungabhadra
reservoir is around 36,000 cusecs (cubic foot per second) and is likely to rise
due to inflows from Tunga reservoir (32,000 cusecs released), Bhadra Dam
(11,000 cusecs), Varada river (9,700 cusecs), and rainfall in the reservoir
catchment area (53,000 cusecs). Water will be released into the river from noon
today, with outflow expected to vary between 40,000 and 70,000 cusecs,
depending on inflow.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast widespread light
to moderate rain with isolated heavy rainfall in the coastal and Malnad
districts of Karnataka and the northern interior districts on Friday.
Moderate rain is also possible in some parts of the southern interior
districts.
According to the IMD, rains may cause temporary power disruptions, minor
traffic snarls, and uprooting of weak tree branches. 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.
Parents have been asked 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 and nodal officers have been
instructed to remain at headquarters and respond to public complaints, while
tahsildars have been directed to maintain constant contact with the
administration.
Rainfall recorded between 8.30 am on 28 August and 5.30 am on 29 August
includes 136.9 mm at Mangaluru AP, 10.0 mm at Gadag, 13.7 mm at Bengaluru HAL
AP, 17.0 mm at Chitradurga, 14.6 mm at Kalaburagi, and 16.1 mm at Bengaluru
city. Other stations reported 108.5 mm at Agumbe, 96.5 mm at Tidagundi in
Vijayapura, and 63.0 mm at Mangaluru.
Data recorded between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm on 28 August showed 8.0 mm at
Honnavar, 1.3 mm at Karwar, 14.4 mm at Bidar, and 56.2 mm at Shaktinagar.
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