Mangaluru: DC orders immediate evacuation of homes on verge of collapse due to heavy rains


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Jun 27: Deputy Ccommissioner Mullai Muhilan has directed the immediate evacuation of families residing in homes on the verge of collapse due to heavy rains.

On Thursday, June 27, the deputy commissioner visited several rain-affected areas, including Sooji Kallu Gudde near Akashabhavana, Bajpe, Sri Devi College Kenjar, and ISPRL Surathkal Kana, to assess the damage.

At Soojikallu, a house situated in a hilly area is on the brink of collapse after the ground below it was excavated to construct a new house. The deputy commissioner instructed the residents to relocate immediately to prevent any further incidents.

 

Additionally, a retaining wall worth Rs 10 lakh collapsed, damaging another house and a shed.

Speaking to the media, deputy commissioner Mullai Muhilan said, "We have received 175mm of rainfall in the last few days. A red alert has been issued, and a holiday for schools and PU colleges has been declared for June 28. We have formed task forces in gram panchayats and urban local bodies. This monsoon has already seen the collapse of a few houses, claiming four lives. We are identifying homes at risk and relocating the residents. As we are in the early stages of the monsoon, we expect to face challenges over the next two months. We are taking measures to prevent further incidents."

He also mentioned, "Today, unfortunately, we lost two lives due to electric shock from a live wire meant for streetlights. In the coming days, we will set up a tripping system with the meter for streetlights. A compensation of Rs 5 lac will be provided through MESCOM MD to the families of the two individuals who lost their lives."

Additional deputy commissioner Santhosh Kumar, assistant commissioner Harshvardhan, and Mangaluru tahsildar Prashanth Patil were also present during the visits.

Officials also inspected a house in Vidyanagar, Panjimogaru, which is at risk of collapsing. The residents are in dire straits after cracks developed beside the house, posing an imminent threat. Officials have taken measures to relocate the residents immediately.

 

 

  

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  • Jhumla buster, Kudla

    Fri, Jun 28 2024

    Looking London going Tokyo. Some guys are just passing time warming their seat. Giving authority to some chaps is like giving machine guns to monkeys. All trees in DK will be cut down because of some great people who don't understand anything about climate change and global warming, who have no regard for environment conservation laws. Looks like this is the beginning of the end for us all !!!

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 28 2024

    Our DC should have done homework while giving any instruction. He should have done survey work before rain started. Now after damage, what's the use.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 28 2024

    Rampant vertical cutting of (nonhilly laterite stones constituted) areas, without construction of soretainer walls designed using modern designing methods and technology, for construction of houses anywhere and everywhere across such topography, portrays a very grim picture for the future of such places as the soil is bound to loosen over a period of time due to climatic extremes,and give way all of a sudden to massivelandslides; similar types of landslides have been occurring in many hillside places in Madikeri, Coorg, and various other places across the country sometimes even wiping out entire villages from the map (which happened near Pune a couple years ago); people constructing/buying huge mansions need to be extremely cautious of the topography and soil conditions of such artificially excavated places in their own interest! Please note that this is a very personal opinion; kindly do your own research and 🤔!!

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 28 2024

    Rampant vertical cutting of (nonhilly laterite stones constituted) areas, without construction of soretainer walls designed using modern designing methods and technology, for construction of houses anywhere and everywhere across such topography, portrays a very grim picture for the future of such places as the soil is bound to loosen over a period of time due to climatic extremes,and give way all of a sudden to massivelandslides; similar types of landslides have been occurring in many hillside places in Madikeri, Coorg, and various other places across the country sometimes even wiping out entire villages from the map (which happened near Pune a couple years ago); people constructing buying huge mansions need to be extremely cautious of the topography and soil conditions of such artificially excavated places in their own interest! Please note that this is a very personal opinion; kindly do your own research and 🤔!!

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