3,500 rescued in Kodagu, rains hit rescue work


Kodagu, Aug 19 (IANS): About 3,500 marooned people were rescued in Karnataka's worst flood-hit Kodagu district even as incessant rains hampered relief work, the government said on Sunday, August 19.

"The Indian Army, Navy and other state and central agencies have rescued more than 3,500 people so far," a statement from Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy's office said.

Of the hundreds stranded across this flood-hit hilly district, about 270 km from Bengaluru, the 3,500 rescued till Sunday noon have been shifted to 30 relief camps and efforts were on to reach the others held up on hilltops.

The exact number of people still stranded across the district could not be ascertained from the officials.

Located in the Western Ghats mountain ranges, the coffee-growing district is the worst-hit due to the south-west monsoon rains since June first week.

The incessant rains have been causing flooding and landslips across the region, damaging the arterial roads.

Over 60 people have been stranded in Mukkodlu village of the district, but airlifting them has not been possible due to bad weather, Kumaraswamy said on Saturday.

About 300 people were rescued on Saturday, including more than 30 senior citizens and 50 children.

About 60 Dogra Regiment soldiers, 12 naval divers, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) officials, 525 fire service personnel and Home Guards are among those working on rescue operations.

In total, over 1,000 rescuers from state and central agencies have been engaged in the rescue operations.

Hundreds of volunteers from state capital Bengaluru and across the state have been gathering relief material, including dry food, water, milk, clothing and medicines, and distributing them to those in the temporary shelters in the district.

The water being released from Harangi reservoir in the district across Harangi river, one of Cauvery's tributaries, has been adding to the flooding of towns and villages in the region.

Over the last 24 hours, the district received an average rainfall of 5.4 cm, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Few parts of the district received rain upto 11.5 cm.

Revenue Minister R.V. Deshpande has been overseeing the rescue and relief operations.

The state-run Karnataka State Road Transport Corp (KSRTC) on Sunday resumed all its intra-state bus services towards Kodagu and Mangaluru and inter-state services towards Kerala.

The bus services were suspended over the past few days towards Kodagu, Mangaluru and flood-hit Kerala due to the landslips and damaged roads caused by the rains.

The South Western Railway's (SWR) train services were, however, cancelled or partially suspended and diverted between Yesvantpur in Bengaluru and Kochuveli in Thiruvananthapuram, Mangaluru to Karwar in Uttara Kannada due to landslides and floods.

The SWR on Sunday transported relief material including water, food, milk, clothing etc., for thousands of people living in shelters in neighbouring Kerala.

  

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 20 2018

    Strech your Helping hand to Coorg.
    Do not listen and share the audio clip which went viral of Sureshan claiming he is member of Seva Bharati from Hyderabad on visit to Kochi.
    Let us all Pray to the Almighty Creator 🙏 Nature to calm down and give relief to living creatures and trees

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Mon, Aug 20 2018

    The state government work in providing the timely relief is commendable

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 20 2018

    Effeect of Kerala flood creats kodagu disater......every sad

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 19 2018

    Very Sad ...

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi, NewYork,USA.

    Sun, Aug 19 2018

    No words to express on a tremendous job done by Indian Army, Navy, and other state and central agencies in rescuing 3500 or more people in the rain and flood-hit district of Kodagu.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 20 2018

    Evans
    While praising job of defence forces don't forget the Centre Govt deputs defence service for rescue of the effected people. Just see the difference between air survey by both HDK who was busy in reading news paper and MODI who keenly watching the disaster

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  • Maniar, Suratkal

    Sun, Aug 19 2018

    Let politicans from karnatka donate Rs.one lakh for kodagu relief fund...instead much depending upon central always. Earlier govt. already emptied treasure while leaving.

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  • Maniar, Suratkal

    Sun, Aug 19 2018

    Timely intervention by central sending relief team at once able to rescue more people to safe place.

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