Record rainfall : CM announces disaster management team


Bangalore, June 1 (IANS): A day after Bangalore was battered by the heaviest rain in 122 years, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah Saturday announced a disaster management team exclusive for the city to be headed by a cabinet minister.

The rain that started late Friday continued till early hours of Saturday and the met department said it recorded 100 mm rainfall, just 1.6 mm lower than the heaviest recorded June 16, 1891.




















The downpour led to the death of one person, uprooted 23 trees, caused massive traffic holdups, waterlogged around 20 localities and flooded 93 houses across the city, an official statement said late Saturday.

The statement came after Siddaramaiah met several cabinet ministers and senior officials of the Bangalore city civic body to decide on steps to respond to such emergencies.

The chief minister noted that though there was disaster management committee for Bangalore urban district headed by a senior official, the city needed an exclusive team to tackle disaster situations.

He announced that Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy, who is also in-charge of Bangalore, would head the team. Reddy is assembly member from a south Bangalore constituency.

Siddaramaiah told the Bangalore city civic officials to immediately start cleaning up storm water drains and not wait for another heavy downpour.

A major problem in the city is whenever there is a heavy downpour the rain water floods the streets as drains are clogged with garbage.

The city has grown exponentially since it became the nation's IT hub. It is now home to nearly 10 million people and over four million vehicles.

  

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  • Roshan Braganza, Mumbai

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    Send extra Rain to North , specially places like Mumbai. Its very hot .

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  • Janet , Mangalore / Dubai

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    Hi Dolphy,

    Good one, lot of good people in Manglore , just the few are bad, what to do ??? we all have to leave with them .

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  • STAN, DUBAI

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    When BJP was ruling Karnataka people were crying for water. When Congress came to power God has poured water to Karnataka people.

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  • Dolfy fernandes, bajegoli / karkala

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    God poored rain water in blessing for clean new congress Government,all bjp's sins are washed away,at least in future we will live peacefully in karnataka,

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    Hi juliana,

    Good thinking.

    With Heavy and unprecedented rain fall, minor disasters are bound to follow. Let crises Management dept. take due measures to help those who have suffered loss. Avoiding natural calamities is beyond human beings reach.

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  • juliana, udupi

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    Rain is a blessing in disguise. If there is no rain and potable water it is difficult to manage. But if it rains more than expected, it is the crisis management which matters. So welcome rain with open hands and use it for better purpose. Blaming others cannot yield better results. Finding solutions for problems is the requirement.

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  • Praveen Kumaresh, Bengaluru.

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    Disaster Management should also involve BSNL and other Phone & Internet service Providing Companies.
    Because most of the Land line Phones and Broadband is dead since last 2 days.
    I understand the position of even Mangalore-Udupi BSNL is worst than this.

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  • Ramakrishna. A., MANGALORE

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    Divert all Bengaluru Drainages towards Mettur & Hoganakallu Dams of Tamil Nadu. This way T.N. will get sufficient water in their Kaveri Basin. Jayalalitha may become happy atleast now.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    Dear readers,

    Heaviest rain fall 100 mm for 122 years. This is because of green house effect.

    We should thank God that mansoons started on time and relieved people from that scorching dry spell and unbearable heat.

    We better accept with thanks this natural gift from God rather than passing politcal party based comments. Welcome the timely rainy season. Go out sometimes get drenched and ejoy the season.

    Good luck

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  • Kavitha Roopesh, Dubai

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    People who says America has worst natural calamities, it's a big reminder for them... it can happen any time any where...But the big question "How prepared are we??"

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  • vincent, vincent/mangalore

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    There was scarcity of water arround Bangalore and other parts of K'taka. God blessed with good rain and also good government. CM immediately ordered to allot seeds to sow for the farmers, being good rain expected. We can see how previou government had done the drainage work in the city.

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  • jacintha, india

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    wake up call to BBMP. How exactly is your planning, where are the drainages?

    Since you do not get rains, your infrstructure worthiness is not known to you. This will prove you, how your haphazard planning, construction, lack of drainage, road blocks and what, can withstand rain!
    Mr CM, I hope the water shortage is the state has got an answer - though through heavy rains. Showers are a sign of approval, so please take the state towards progress, revamp BBMP and teach them their mission

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  • Hary, Kudla/Dubai

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    This is the System, BJP left for us. Look at the infrastructure

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  • mahendra shetty, mumbai, mangalore

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    CONGRESS CAME TO POWER THE DISASTER STARTED ALREADY...EVEN GOD IS ALSO NOT HAPPY!!!! NEXT 5 YEARS WE CAN SAY RAM JAANE.......SICKULAR PEOPLE HAVE NICE TIME TO LOOT.....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    Happy Days are Here AGAIN........

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  • lukas, malpe

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    we should construct more DAM for storage of water in mysore ,mangalore and udupi.so we can use this water for the entire state other then KRS.

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  • abuSaad, Mangalore / Dammam / KSA

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    God is showering his mercy to the people of Karnataka. Hope coming five years will be Prosperous to common people as CM showing some hopes.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/Dubai/New York,USA.

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    We all welcome this much needed rains. Of course there will be some tragedies due to fallen trees, lightning, flooding and so on. The pictures were fantastic both in good way as well as bad ways.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Jun 01 2013

    It is sad to note that we only act when the disaster has happened....!!!??? Dear Politicians it is your duty to be ready for any eventualities...!!!! Do not try to act upon disaster...please be prepared for the worst case....what it 1000's of people died...!!!??? You will never be affected as your bungalows are three storeyed or more.....!!!????

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  • Louis D'Souza, Kuwait

    Sat, Jun 01 2013

    BJP sins will be washed away. Congress has bought luck to the state. God too is Happy with congress govt. KRS Dam will be full within a month. BJP gave water to Tamil Nadu and emptied the dam same as treasury. Mansoon on time bought pleasure to farmers.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sun, Jun 02 2013

    Dear Louis D’souza, in fact God blessed us due to BJP and other likely minded Political Parties prayed for early natural down pour since our State has been ruled again by more corrupted and unethical “Nastiks” Congress Leaders. Howzzzzzz Thattttttttttttttt

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, Jun 01 2013

    Good welcome sign from the nature to the new Congress Government as well to our wonderful Chief Minister with heavy rains.This is good for the agriculture as well as plantation.But the government has hazardous task of controlling the damage in Bangalore and other effected areas of the state and their efficiency is counted on how best they handle this natural calamity and bring back the life of the people normal at the earliest.Hope they prove above par in handling this task and we wish them all the best.Thanq.

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