Kodagu landslide: 2 weeks on, this youth still waits for pregnant wife buried under debris

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August 21, 2019

Madikeri, Aug 21: As the search for more bodies buried under the landslide continues in Thora village of Kodagu district, survivors who returned from a relief camp evening are in the grip of fear and spent sleepless nights.

From August 6 to 12, Virajpet taluk received 916.90 mm rain, 739% higher than the normal rainfall of 109.30 mm. At Thora, residents saw the only bridge connecting the village to Virajpet submerged under two feet water on August 8 and hoped the situation would improve a day later.  On August 9, a massive landslide wiped out everything in its way, including houses and coffee estates. About 30 NDRF personnel are still digging nearly 20 feet deep in search for the five persons presumed dead.

Harish, who lost his pregnant wife in the calamity, is still waiting for her dead body, which also carries his unborn child. The estate labourer from Tora village now spends his days watching an earthmover turn the mud which buried his dreams. Everyday, he hopes he will get a last glimpse of his wife. They had been married for barely a year.

“Veena was six months pregnant when the calamity hit us. She is now a body under this rubble,” said Harish. Two weeks after the landslide in this village in Kodagu, five people are still missing.

Harish, who belongs to Periyapatna, came to Kodagu in search of work when he was just 13. He started off picking coffee berries at an estate in Tora. The honest, hard-working boy soon caught the attention of the estate owner, Keethiyanda Mandappa. “After some years, Mandappa encouraged me to run the estate. While working for him, I also developed my own estate of 1.5 acres. And I saved up enough to build a house,” he said. Finally, in his 30s, Harish hoped to live the life he wanted.

“I laid the foundation for my house in 2018 but the construction was delayed by a year as my wedding was fixed then. Only that foundation remains today,” he said. The house was to be completed in a few months and the couple had planned to move in with the baby. On August 9, when the landslide struck their line-house, Veena was buried in the debris.

“At 10.30am, I went to visit my employer at his house which is a 10-minute walk from mine. On the way, I heard a loud thud and turned back. I saw a mountain crashing down,” he recounted. “My wife, our unborn baby, my cattle...everything was buried. I’m desperate to see Veena one last time,” he said.

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July 16,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 16: Streets in Mangaluru wore a deserted look as the city woke up to the first morning of the seven-day lockdown on Thursday.

The lockdown is being observed after the state government announced it as a necessary step to combat the spread of COVID-19.

The week-long total shutdown came into effect in the Karnataka's Dakshina Kannada district from 8 pm on July 15 till 5 am on July 22.

The state government allowed relaxation between 8am to 11 am for purchasing of essential commodities. A slight rush was observed during the hours of the relaxation.

Karnataka has so far reported 47,253 positive COVID-19 cases, including 27,859 active cases and 18,466 recoveries.

So far, 928 people have lost their lives due to the infectious virus in the state.

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January 2,2020

Shivamogga, Jan 2: A large number of farmers who wanted to stage a demonstration against Prime Minister Narendra Modi protesting the non-implementation of the 'Swaminathan Report' were detained at Bengaluru, Tumakuru and Shivamogga, police said on Thursday.

According to police, the detentions have taken place in certain parts of Tumakuru, near Bengaluru as well as in Shivamogga.

As part of his two-day visit to Karnataka, Modi is scheduled to visit Tumakuru on Thursday to pay his obeisance to the departed seer of Siddaganga Math Shivakumara Swamiji and meet the present pontiff Siddalinga Mahaswamiji.

Later, he would address a mega public meeting where he will give away the Krishi Karman awards.

In the evening he will reach Bengaluru to visit the DRDO facility to dedicate five DRDO Young Scientists Laboratories to the nation.

Pressing implementation of the Swaminathan Report, which recommends a holistic national policy, the farmers under the leadership of Kodihalli Chandrashekar had planned to stage a demonstration at Tumakuru.

Before they could leave for Tumakuru, the police detained them.

According to Chandrashekar, the farmers have been arrested at Nelamangala, Herohalli near Magadi, Kunigal and Koratagere in Tumakuru district and Shivamogga.

Speaking to PTI, Chandrashekar said the BJP has betrayed farmers by not implementing the Swaminathan report.

"The BJP could implement all the agenda such as abrogation of Article 370, paving way for Ram Temple in Ayodhya and various other poll promises but it ignored its promise of implementing the Swaminathan report," the farmer leader said.

Chandrashekar also said he has been detained at a ground on Magadi Road along with two others while farmers who wanted to take part in the protest have been detained in different parts of the state.

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June 8,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 8: Forum Fiza Mall in Mangaluru on Monday reopened for public after Ministry of Home Affairs allowed the reopening of shopping malls from June 8 with certain precautionary measures amid COVID-19 pandemic.

People visited the mall wearing masks and maintaining social distancing.

Earlier, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had said that religious places and places of worship for public, hotels, restaurants and other hospitality services along with shopping malls will be permitted to open from June 8.

However, these facilities will not be able to resume operations inside containment zones designated by authorities in states, said a government notification.

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