Heavy rains, gusty winds leave 11 houses damaged

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April 20, 2012

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Udupi, April 20: Heavy rain accompanied by gusty winds damaged 11 houses and destroyed areca, rubber, and banana plantations at several places in Kundapur taluk on Wednesday night.

The loss has been estimated at Rs. 4.24 lakh. According to information provided by the Kundapur Taluk office here on Thursday, the house of Jalaja Shedti was damaged and 100 areca palms were destroyed at Thombattu village.

The loss has been estimated at Rs. 1 lakh. A house was damaged at Alur village. The loss was estimated at Rs. 40,000.

Houses owned by Bhadru Poojary, Lakshmi Poojary, and Sanjeeva Poojary in Amasebail village were damaged. The house of Mahalinga Poojary was partially damaged when a tree fell on it in the same village. The loss has been estimated at Rs. 40,000.

Areca and banana plantations of Krishni Shedti at Amasebial village were destroyed in the rain. The loss has been estimated at Rs. 60,000.

The house of Raghavendra was damaged when a tree fell on it at Ulloor village. The loss has been estimated at Rs. 40,000.

Houses of Susamma George and Devaki Raghavendra were partially damaged in Madur village.

The house of Nagamma Gonda was damaged in Yedthare village. The loss has been estimated at Rs. 15,000. The house of Bharati Poojarti was damaged at Rattady village.


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