Rains continue to batter coast, other parts of Karnataka; at least 4 dead

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August 29, 2017

Mangaluru/Bengaluru, Aug 29: Moderate to heavy rains continued to pound coastal belt, malnad and other parts of Karnataka on Tuesday. Relentless rains has thrown normal life out of gear in Kodagu. With the rivers and rivulets flowing to the brim, a few primary and high schools in Bhagamandala and Napoklu region declared holiday for students, on Monday afternoon.

One die in DK

Though the intensity of the rain was less in Dakshina Kannada on Tuesday, intermittent rain continued to lash the region. Powerful winds damaged several houses in remote areas of Puttur and Sullia taluks yesterday.

A 74-year-old man lost his life when the shed near his house collapsed on him at Korattikaje in Markanja village in Sullia taluk.

Kodagu most affected

With Brahmagiri foothills receiving bountiful rain, the Triveni Sangama in Bhagamandala was inundated. If the region continues to receive heavy rain, then Madikeri-Talacauvery, Bhagamandala-Napoklu road are likely to be cut-off from the rest of the district.

Even the river Cauvery is flowing above the danger mark at Siddapura, Nelyahudikeri, Karadigodu, Chikkanahalli and Kushalnagar. A house was damaged when a tree fell on it at Virajpete. Somwarpete, Mandalpatti and K Nidugani received intermittent rain.

The inflow of water into Harangi reservoir increased to 16,000 cusecs by Monday evening. About 15,000 cusecs was released into the river. In the last 24 hours (ending 8.30 am on Monday), Madikeri received 64 mm rain, Bhagamandala 63.8 mm, Sampaje 62 mm and Napoklu 40 mm rainfall.In Dakshina Kannada

3 die in roof collapse

Three of a family were killed when the roof of their mud house came crashing down on them at Mathapati Galli of Vijaypura city in the wee hours of Monday.

The roof of the 120-year-old had weakened due to continuous rain in the past one week.

The victims are Ashok Goudennavar (40), his wife Shashikala (30) and their son Chandrashekhar (3). Two other children of the couple had a miraculous escape.

Intermittent rain lashed Kalaburagi district for the third consecutive day on Monday.

Showers were reported across Gadag district on Monday. It rained for half an hour in the city, while there was downpour for one hour at nearby Naregal. The rain has brought smiles on the faces of farmers. There was good spell of rain for the second consecutive day in Hosapete taluk, Ballari district.

Mysuru city woke up to drizzling on Monday morning, which continued up to 9.30 am. Mysuru, Hunsur, Periyapatna and H D Kote taluks received heavy rains on Sunday night also. With the downpour continuing on Monday morning, holiday was declared for schools and colleges in the taluks. Educational institutions have been directed to conduct full day classes on the next two Saturdays.

Mandya, Chamarajanagar and Hassan districts remained cloudy, while moderate rains were reported from Konanur, Alur and surrounding areas in Hassan district.

Intermittent rain lashed Kalaburagi district for the third consecutive day on Monday. In Kalaburagi city, the showers began at round 12 noon and lasted for 45 minutes. The rain resumed at around 3.30 pm. It drizzled even in the night. All the seven taluks received light showers.

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March 20,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 20: Two COVID-19 positive patients in Karnataka have fully recovered and will be discharged today.

Karnataka Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said: "Two COVID-19 positive patients have completely recovered and will be discharged tomorrow. They will be kept under home quarantine for 14 days as a precautionary measure."

The number of COVID-19 positive patients in Karnataka stands at 14 as of today.

"The total number of positive cases of COVID19 in India stands at 173, including 25 foreigners. Four deaths (1 each) have occurred in Delhi, Karnataka, Punjab and Maharashtra," said the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in a statement.

According to official data provided by the Ministry of Health, as many as 15 people infected with the virus have been discharged after receiving treatment.

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February 26,2020

Hubballi/Vijayapura, Feb 26: A 40-year-old resident of Talikoti town in Vijayapura was arrested on Tuesday and charged with sedition for allegedly saying 'I Love Pak Army' on a social media page and sharing a video of a song, 'Pakistan Zindabad'.

Police said they registered an FIR against Meru alias Merusab Hasansab Byagwat on a complaint filed by a contractor, Ashok Rathod of Nebgiri Tanda.

Byagwat has been booked under IPC sections pertaining to sedition (124A), promoting enmity between communities and making assertions prejudicial to national integration (153 A & B), among others.

In his complaint, Rathod said Meru had posted the video on his social media account on February 22. Rathod said he took a screenshot of the video and made some inquiries before approaching police.

Police said Meru would be produced in court soon.

Police said they are keeping a watch on pro-Pakistan activities. On Monday, slogans praising Pakistan surfaced on the walls of a government primary school in Budarsinghi. In the third week of February, three Kashmiri students shot a video hailing Pakistan and circulated it on social media in Hubballi.

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July 4,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 4: In a heart-wrenching incident, a 65-year-old coronavirus patient at Hanumath Nagar in South Bengaluru died outside his house waiting for an ambulance on Friday evening. The body was kept on the road for more three hours.

The deceased tested positive for coronavirus on Friday and immediately called an ambulance to reach a hospital. However, according to his family members, as he waited for the ambulance for nearly three hours, he collapsed on the road in front of his house complaining of breathlessness and died.

As the body lay unattended on the road, it began to rain heavily. Soon, videos of the body lying on the road in the heavy rain went viral on social media. 

A senior doctor in charge of the division, however, claimed that the ambulance had arrived in less than half an hour but the patient had died before they reached the spot. 

"The patient had given samples on Thursday at KIMS and tested positive on Friday. BBMP officials informed them that they would reach his house. But the man, fearing that he may be stigmatised in the locality, began walking to the corner of the road and collapsed on the street and died," the officer said. 

Another health official from Basavanagudi limits said: "As the ambulance staff do not transport the dead, they informed the hearse van, which was set to arrive in 30 minutes. But due to the sudden rain and heavy traffic ahead of the curfew hours, they were stranded for almost three hours later." The officials also said the deceased had been suffering from cardiac ailments for almost 10 years. 

Regretting the incident, BBMP officials said they were helpless as was an acute shortage of hearse vans. "We were told that there were 20 deaths today and there are only eight hearse vans available. They had to shift this patient after attending to another mortality and were stuck in traffic. By then, due to the fear of infection, nobody attended to the deceased," the officer explained. 

BBMP commissioner B H Anil Kumar said that such incidents should not recur and ordered an investigation and sought a report. "We will ensure that such incidents do not recur," Kumar said.  

Following outrage on social media, a hearse van was summoned and the body was shifted to the Victoria Hospital mortuary as per the protocol. Police have opened a case of unnatural death.

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