Gas tanker topples on Mangaluru-Bengaluru highway; traffic hits

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August 3, 2019

Mangaluru, Aug 3: An LPG gas tanker toppled on National Highway-75 between Mangaluru and Bengaluru at Rekya village near Nelyadi on Friday, bringing traffic to a halt, for close to five hours.

The incident took place around 12pm, when the gas-laden vehicle was moving towards Bengaluru from Mangaluru. Traffic on the national highway was hit for nearly five hours, due to the accident, and the stretch was opened for traffic only at 5pm.

Police said a gas leak was detected, and traffic was stopped on the national highway as a precautionary measure. As the gas leak was heavy, power supply in the nearby areas was cut off. 
Residents were asked to move to safer places from the spot. Police added that officials from the gas company, arrived at the spot, an hour after the incident. The LPG was transferred to other vehicles deployed by the company.

Traffic was diverted due to the accident. Police said that vehicles coming from Bengaluru-Hassan-Sakleshpura-Shirady Ghat to Mangaluru were diverted through Gundya. Vehicles moving from Mangaluru via Shirady Ghat were diverted through Uppinangadi-Subrahmanya Cross-Kadaba-Subrahmanya-Gundya road.

Frequent accidents of tankers carrying LPG gas from the coastal city to various parts of the state has turned out to be a nightmare for residents living close to the national highway.

According to data, a dozen LPG tankers have toppled in the past six months. This, on an average, corresponds to one case of gas tanker going off track and turning turtle every two weeks.

While speeding and negligent driving are the main reasons for such accidents, challenging curves on certain parts of the ghats and human errors, also cause such accidents.

According to petroleum company officials, more than 250 LPG bullet tankers ply to various destinations from Mangaluru every day. Around 150 ply via Shiradi Ghat towards Bengaluru and Tamil Nadu, while 70 tankers move towards Karwar, and the rest to Kerala.

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June 26,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 26: A 60-year-old woman, who tested positive for COVID-19 positive and was undergoing treatment, allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself in the restroom of KC General hospital last night.

According to the police, the 60-year-old female COVID-19 patient hung herself in the restroom of KC general hospital in Bengaluru. She was admitted to the hospital on June 18 along with her daughter-in-law and grandson.

"Around 2 am, she went to the washroom. When she did not return back, her daughter-in-law went to check where she found her hanging dead," confirmed Bengaluru police.

An investigation into the matter is underway, police said.

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February 1,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 2: A video of a woman rescuing a dog from a well in Mangaluru has gone viral on social media. The dog fell inside the well accidentally and the woman rushed to the spot to rescue it. The two minute seven second video has been shared on Twitter by a user, Mauna, and has ever since been viewed over 15,000 times.

The woman climbed down the well as other people attached a rope to her body during the rescue mission. Another rope was then thrown to her and she tied it around the dog after which it was pulled outside. The woman, thereafter, climbed outside the well with much difficulty.

"Bless the lady who saved the Dog," the user captioned the post.

Watch the video here:

 

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May 13,2020

Mangaluru, May 13: Kannadigas in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have sought additional flights to return to Karnataka during a video conference with Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa here on Tuesday.

Noting that most of the ex-pats in UAE were from the coastal region, they urged the state government to ensure that most of these flights land in the Mangalore International Airport.

Many Kannadigas in the UAE were left unemployed due to the lockdown. “Many of them do not have the means to return to Karnataka and the state government should aid them,” representatives of various Kannadiga ex-pat groups urged the CM.

Yediyurappa said that the government has made all arrangements to bring back the ex-pats, and assured to fulfil all their demands.

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