Heavy rains claim 3 lives in Bengaluru, surroundings on LS poll eve

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April 18, 2019

Bengaluru, Apr 18: Torrential rains that lashed Karnataka’s capital and surrounding areas on the eve of Lok Sabha polls claimed at least three lives casting a shadow on the turnout for Thursday’s election.

The heavy rain, spanning more than two hours coupled with gusty winds in Bengaluru and adjoining districts, resulted in the uprooting of trees across Bengaluru and surrounding areas. While a motorist was killed in Bengaluru after a tree fell on him, two people died in Doddaballapur due to wall collapse.

According to the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC), the sudden rain was attributed to the formation of a trough over the peninsular region due to a cyclonic circulation over the Bay of Bengal.

According to the forecast, North-South trough and wind discontinuity over Karnataka region will result in moderate to heavy rainfall in South interior Karnataka for the next two days along with thunderstorms. Bengaluru Urban and Bengaluru Rural received the highest rainfall.

The whole of the city, barring a few areas in North Bengaluru, witnessed uniform rainfall. Areas in East and South Bengaluru witnessed the highest rainfall, resulting in waterlogging until late evening.

Meteorologists say a steadily building trough and discontinuity of winds over the peninsula caused the heavy downpour. East Bengaluru — Banaswadi, Ramamurthy Nagar and Thanisandra — recorded 70 mm of rain in just two hours. The rain claimed the first victim of the season as a huge tree near Lumbini Gardens in Nagawara fell on a passing motorist.

Hebbal police identified Kiran (27) as the deceased, a courier for a private firm. Kiran was caught in the sudden showers and strong winds while returning home. As he was passing under a tree, a branch suddenly fell on his head. Though passersby rushed to his aid, Kiran, a native of Kunigal in Tumakuru district, had already breathed his last.

Similarly, heavy rain lashed areas in South and West Bengaluru. Nagarabhavi, Jayanagar, Hampi Nagar and RR Nagar witnessed more than 25 mm of rainfall. Sudden showers waterlogged low-lying areas in various BBMP zones.

A senior Palike official, monitoring the situation in all the zones, said Banaswadi and Ramamurthy Nagar received the highest rainfall, followed by a few areas in South and West Bengaluru. “Nineteen trees were uprooted. Over seven electricity poles fell. We have deployed our Prahari team and other officials to remove the trees and clear the area for traffic,” the official said.

According to Bescom engineers, the rain brought down 48 electricity poles. In 57 localities, tree branches fell on electric cables, disrupting power supply. The helpline received over 4,000 complaints of power outages. “Our engineers and field staff have restored power in many areas,” a senior official said.

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May 8,2020

Hassan, May 8: A newly married couple accidentally fell into the Hemavathi river and drowned while clicking selfies near Henneli village in the district, police said on Friday.

The deceased were identified as Kritika (23) of the same village and Artheesh (27) of Belur taluk in the district.

They got married on March 20. Both were working in Bengaluru and were in the village due to the lockdown.

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June 30,2020

Ballari, June 30: A video clip of dead bodies of covid-19 victims being disgracefully thrown into a pit said to be in Karnataka’s Ballari has gone viral on social media triggering outrage from netizens.

Ballari Deputy Commissioner SS Nakul ordered a probe. He told media persons that the veracity of the video is still under question and that it still needs to be established if the video was taken in Ballari.

In the video, a pit is seen which appears to be disinfected. The video features masked men covered in body suits bringing dead bodies from a black hearse van in black body bags one by one and throwing the dead bodies into the same pit. In all, three dead bodies are thrown into the same pit in the video.

"We have assigned an Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) to enquire and verify the same. We are awaiting reports. We don't know yet if it (the video) is from Ballari or not," Nakul said.

The district which has so far reported around 800 cases in the last three months has also witnessed around two dozen deaths.

Twitterati on Tuesday raised questions about the handling of the bodies. "Even dead have some respect and they deserved a decent burial," said a social activist from Ballari. Similar reactions echoed on social media and some also pointed out on how the family members who have to stay away from burials feel about it.

Covid burial protocol

According to the protocol set by the Union Health Ministry for the burial of Covid-19 patients, the patients' orifices (nose, mouth and ears) have to be sealed and the body has to be wrapped in three layers of personal protective equipment (PPE). Thereafter it should be placed in a body bag. Family members should not be allowed to accompany the body in the hearse van. Covid-19 victims have to be given a deep burial. The grave should be minimum 10-feet deep.

The grave should be disinfected with bleaching powder and the area should be cordoned off so that the general public is not in the vicinity.  The vehicle used to transport the dead body of a Covid-19 victim -- ambulance or a hearse van -- has to be disinfected for 16 hours before being used again. Most Covid-19 victims in the state have had burials in the absence of family members as they are generally in quarantine for being the primary contacts of the patient.

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March 9,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 9: Karnataka government has ordered holidays for children in lower and upper kindergarten classes in Bengaluru, in the wake of coronavirus outbreak and with positive cases being reported from states in its neighbourhood.

"Further to the advice received from the Health Commissioner, holidays have been declared for Lower and Upper Kindergarten classes in Bengaluru North, South and Rural districts due to coronavirus, " Karnataka Minister for Primary and Secondary Education S Suresh Kumar said on Sunday.

According to official estimates, no positive cases of coronavirus have been reported from Karnataka till now.

The state has strengthened all surveillance and containment measures against the possible spread of disease.

Till Sunday, 890 persons have been identified for observation including persons who have travelled to COVID-19 affected countries and contacts of COVID-19 positive cases.

Six persons have been admitted to selected isolation hospitals.

According to official estimates, till date 87,066 passengers have been screened at airports in Karnataka.

The number of COVID-19 cases in India climbed to 39 on Sunday with five people in Kerala testing positive for coronavirus. The deadly virus has caused the deaths of over 3300 people globally.

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