Fears of a major crisis grips Shivamogga as Sharavathi runs dry

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May 31, 2019

Shivamogga, May 31: The situation in the once rain-rich regions of Karnataka is growing more alarming with each passing day.

While Dakshina Kannada has been forced to resort to water rationing, the situation appears to be equally grim in the Malnad Region. The River Sharavathi, the lifeline of Shivamogga, is running dry, igniting fears of a large-scale water crisis in the district. Data from the Karnataka Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC) gives one a glimpse of the bleak future in store for Shivamogga if the rain fails: Inflow to the Linganamakki Dam has plummeted to zero. The sight of the parched river in Hosanagara, and other towns and villages in Shivamogga, has triggered panic among the locals.

The drying of the basins of the Sharavathi come close on the heels of the Tunga River running thin in many regions of Shivamogga. Residents in Hosanagara opined that the lack of pre-monsoon showers had aggravated the condition in the district.

Hosanagara resident Ravi Bidanur pointed out that rain had played truant even in Hulikal Ghat in the taluk, where rainfall is among the highest in the state. “The river flows through Hulikal village. But, depletion of groundwater reserves has resulted in the streams running dry,” said Bidanur.

Unable to keep the edge of panic out of his voice, Bidanur said, “Hosanagara received copious pre-monsoon rain every year. But, there is no sign of rain anytime soon. If this situation continues, we will be left grappling a major water crisis.”

KSNDMC data indicates that Hosanagara hobli registered 97% deficit rainfall in the month of May. Against an expected 110.1mm rainfall, Hosanagara has received a paltry 3.8mm rain in May.

Ajay Kumar Sharma, an environmental activist, said that the whole of Malnad Region was battling drought. “This is a result of climate change. Where are the forests in Malnad? They are being eaten away every year. And we are paying the price of destroying nature,” Sharma said.

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January 27,2020

Mysuru, Jan 27: Chief minister BS Yediyurappa on Sunday refused to field questions on the state’s finances, merely saying his budget on March 5 will do the talking. The question came in the wake of Siddaramaiah, leader of the opposition, claiming recently that the state’s coffers were dry and its finances were in the doldrums.

However, Yediyurappa insisted the state’s finances were sound and it will be better once promises made by the business community during his trip to Davos turn into concrete investment.

“I will present the budget for 2020-21 on March 5. People will then know about the state’s financial position,” Yediyurappa said during a visit to Suttur Mutt on Sunday. “I will answer Siddaramaiah’s comments during the forthcoming budget session of the state legislature. The Davos meet I attended will benefit the state immensely. It will bring huge investments that will promote industry and agriculture growth and various job-generation activities.”

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March 15,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 15: The Karnataka government has intensified screening all international passengers at airports by classifying them into three risk categories.

Passengers, who are symptomatic on arrival fall under risk category 1, those aged above 60 and have Symptoms fall under category 2. Those who fall in both these categories are being quarantined at designated facilities for 14 days from arrival.

Asymptomatic passengers arriving from any of the COVID-19 affected countries will fall under category 3 and will be advised to be under strict home quarantine for 14 days, Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said here on Sunday.

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March 22,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 22: A video being circulated in the social media purportedly of a man infected with COVID-19 at a hospital here is fake, its authorities said.

The video which shows a youth, dressed in pink trousers and wearing a mask, struggling to breathe on a blue hospital bed, had gone viral after which the Wenlock hospital issued a clarification.

The video started circulating after Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner made public Sunday that a person has tested positive for coronavirus at the hospital.

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"A video of a patient convulsing on a hospital bed is being circulated on social media. This video is not of Wenlock hospital. Besides, we do not use blue beds," the hospital said in a statement, adding that they will file a complaint with the police regarding the video.

The first COVID-19 case in the district was confirmed at the hospital on Sunday.

The 22-year old man who came here from Dubai was tested positive and is under treatment in the isolation ward.

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