Heavy rains continue to lash twin districts

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August 4, 2011

Mangalore, August 4: Heavy rains which started lashing Dakshina Kannada and Udupi since last Monday evening continued on Thursday morning too, inundating low-lying areas and throwing life out of gear.

Strong winds continued to damaged houses and destroy agricultural fields in many parts of the twin districts.

A house which was under construction collapsed and damaged the neighbouring house at Marakada on Tuesday night. The collapsed house belonged to Dayanand. However, his neighbour Adbul's house too was damaged as Dayanand's house walls collapsed. As a result, the wall of the house has been partially damaged.

In the last 24 hours, Dakshina Kannada district has received 69.7 mm rain. This include—Sullia—81 mm, Puttur—72 mm, Belthangady—71.8 mm, Mangalore—65.8 mm and Bantwal—57.8 mm.

The sea erosion has been intenisfied on the shores at Yermal in Padubidri. If the sea erosion continues, then the fishries road and electric poles will be damaged. Several coconut trees have been uprooted following intense sea erosion in the region. The fisheries road at Yermal Thenka is likely to be washed away.

The matereological department has warned that heavy to very heavy rains would occur in few places over coastal Karnataka in the next 48 hours. The fishermen have been asked not to venture into sea for fishing.

Udupi district recorded a rainfall of 78.4 mm in the last 24 hours. Udupi recorded 80.2 mm, Kundapur recorded 97.4 mm and Karkala registered 57.6 mm rainfall on Wednesday. Damages have been reported from Kundapur taluk as well. A house belonging to Shekhar Kala of Nellikatte at Kawradi village was partially damaged due to heavy rains. The house of Rajeevi Heggadathi of Molahalli village was partially damaged when a coconut tree fell on it.

In Udupi taluk, the house of one Gulabhi Bhandarthi of Mudabettu of Kodavur village collapsed owing to heavy rain. The walls of the house of one Margaret Almeida in Puttur village collapsed due to rain. The house of Ramananda Aithal in Manur village was also partially damaged.

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February 14,2020

Mysuru, Feb 14: Two weeks after her engagement with another boy, a 20-year-old girl who was in love with a boy, committed suicide at her residence in Nanjangud on Wednesday.

Meghana's parents have accused her lover Manikanta of Hemmargala of abetting her suicide. The girl's father in his complaint has claimed that Manikanta threatened to send their photos to her fiance following which she took the extreme step. He has also claimed his daughter was molested by Manikanta two years ago.

Manikanta who is on the run has been booked for rape and abetting suicide following the complaint.

Since the girl was from the SC community, cops have also slapped cases under Atrocities (Prevention) Act against Manikanta. Nanjangud sub-division DSP Prabhkar Rao Shinde will investigate the case as charges have been made under provisions of the act.

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January 3,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 3: The Karnataka high court on Thursday issued notices to the Railway Board and the South Western Railways on a petition seeking review of superfast surcharge being levied on passengers in Malgudi Express train.

Petitioner and Mysurubased advocate Mohammed Dastagir, in a public interest litigation claimed that as per the circular issued by the Railway Board on December 10, 2006, Malgudi Express — which runs from Mysuru to Yelehanka — is not designated as a superfast train and despite the same, the authorities are illegally collecting additional charges known as supplementary charges ranging from Rs 15 to Rs 75 from passengers.

A division bench headed by Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka posted the petition to second week of February.

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March 27,2020

Thiruvanathapuram, Mar 27: The state is heading for its worst ever crisis with coronavirus cases increasing rapidly and Kasargod district the worst hit. On Friday alone 39 positive cases were reported in the state of which 34 are from Kasargod.

Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the situation is grave and Kasargod has been the worst hit. More than the positive cases reported in the district, the worrying factor is that many people have come into contact with these positive cases.

The chief minister warned that the government will be forced to declare the names of the people who are defying the quarantine guidelines in the district. More people have been put under risk in the district and the district administration is much concerned since the results of 215 samples are yet to come.

There is no other way but to tighten the restrictions imposed in the district against the people coming out of their houses. The government has decided to provide more facilities to the hospitals in Kasargod and Kannur to meet an emergency.

The medical college hospital in Kannur will be converted into a coronavirus hospital with 200 bed strength. Steps have been taken to equip the medical college hospital with more facilities. The Central University at kasargood will be converted into as a temporary coronavirus treatment centre. 

The state has also requested permission from ICMR to begin the testing facility here, said the chief minister.

The total number of positive cases reported in the state have now become 176 of which 12 have been discharged after testing negative. At present 164 positive people are admitted in several hospitals of the state.

On Friday of the 39 positive cases, two are from Kannur and one each from Thrissur, Kollam and Kozhikode. With this all the districts in the state have been now affected with coronavirus.

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