Mangalore: Heavy rain wreaks havoc - Woman dead, houses damaged


Mangalore: Heavy rain wreaks havoc - Woman dead, houses damaged

Pics: Brijesh Garodi
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP/BG)

Mangalore, Jun 11: Both Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts received good rainfall on Monday June 10 and Tuesday June 12. The rain, which started on Sunday night, gave a little respite in the morning and afternoon on June 10, with intermittent drizzle in between.

Vimala (50) from Kattepuni in Attavar in the city lost her life, after slipping into the drain passing by her house, and getting washed away by the gushing water. The incident occurred on Monday afternoon.

Vimala used to work as sweeper in an office of Life Insurance Corporation of India here. After work, she was going back home, when she accidentally fell into the drain that was overflowing. Some persons working nearby rushed to the spot after hearing the sound of someone falling into the drain, but Vimala had been dragged away by the force of water by the time they came to the spot.

Vimala’s body was found from near the dock at the old port here in the evening.

Four houses were damaged at Jyothinagar, Kunjathbail due to landslip. The premises of a house belonging to Shekar Suvarna collapsed causing damage to the houses belonging to Narayan Bangera and Seeta as well. The hill is in danger and may collapse further any time.

Two women were said to be in the house of Narayan Bangera at the time of the incident. However, they escaped injury as they ran out of the house in the nick of time. The house was completely damaged. The house had been reconstructed after it collapsed due to the rain last year, it is learnt.

In another incident reported at Bajal, a branch of a tree fell on a house, causing damage to the roof over the kitchen,

The house belongs to Dhanyavani, but her sister-in-law Pushpa, a differently-abled woman, stays there, it is learnt. She escaped unhurt as she was outside the house at the time of the incident. Dhanyavani who stays in Jeppu visits the place once in a while. Corporator Sumayya Ashraf Bajal and village accountant Steevan visited the spot.

Several roads looked like rivulets, with the claim of the city corporation about clearing the drains proving to be not true. At many places near huge buildings, vents for the water from the road to reach the storm drains have been closed with concrete to make way for parking and vehicular movement, causing rainwater to either flow or get accumulated on the roads.  The situation lowered the speed of the vehicles, which in turn, resulted in traffic chaos, besides creating problems for the pedestrians. .

Sullia taluk received heavy rain, with other parts of the coast getting good rain. Four houses in Bajal, Mulky, Katipalla and Someshwar in the taluk suffered damages due to rain. At Bajjody near Bikarnakatte, a huge protective wall of a house located at a higher altitude collapsed on the concrete slab of a house below it, causing injuries to Maria Cutihno residing there. Trees got uprooted at various parts of the coast.

The meteorological department, in a prediction valid till Wednesday morning, has said that most parts of the state’s coastline will get good rains, with some of the regions getting very heavy rains.

  

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  • Rita, omzoor/Germany

    Thu, Jun 13 2013

    My dears,instead of calling the names of political parties,say thank God when you see what People are suffering here in Germany due to heavy rain mostly in east side.That too since 14days floods and water and water.these heavy floods had once destroyed their existence in 1997 2002 and now again.water has entered houses ,Hotels some places stood even 10meters high.about 10km around.no electricity no proper water to drink,no Food,no Trains can pass,schools are closed to give shelter for the People.army ,Police are working with People Hand in Hand to fill sand sackso that water doesnt come inside but mostly in vain.slowly water is coming towards Hamburg river ELBE but this water has left in houses and everywhere everything what has,mud and filthy things.itwill take atleast 2weeks to go back.it entered houses upto 8 meters also.al lthe valueable are of no use.insurance will not pay everything and everywhere some insurances are not ready to insure also.even though the govt,promised to give compansation it wont be one fourth the amount.by the time they finish no one gives garantie again when the rain Comes and the floods with it.in some places electric poles were under the flood water .rain is not yet vanished.although here it should be summer fields under water.cattle should also moved.that is hard.everywhere People are generously donate and freeof cost help eachother.

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  • ravi, dubai

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    hello Mangaloreans, get accustomed to these things. No emergency services, imagine drainage water inside the house from Sunday and its not attended to till wednesday! much worse can be expected in the coming days.Anyways, its
    you who have taken sides with Congress. Maadiddunno Mangalurigaa!

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  • praveen, Mangalore/Dubai

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    We are really missing this rain.

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  • Dr P Harischandra, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    Please call the MCC no for water repair and sewage lines at 0824 2220360. Inform them the complaint, Take a register no. All citizens in Mangalore can use this no 24 hours for informing of burst lines broken pipes for emergency repair.

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  • joseph DSouza, kadri

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    Kind attention to MCC and Drainage Section. A disaster affected the House "monica Villa" suvarna road 8th cross.Kankanady Mangalore. The Drainage water either from Manhole or sewer pipe Entered into my house. damaged and filthy nuisance occurred on sunday, Please rectify as I am in out of station. Thank u

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