M'lore: Whirlwind, Heavy Rains Leave Behind a Trail of Destruction at Kulshekar


M'lore: Whirlwind, Heavy Rains Leave Behind a Trail of Destruction at Kulshekar

Pics: Sphoorty Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Jul 7: Continuous rains and sporadic whirlwinds have inflicted a telling damage on several buildings in the city and surrounding areas. Hundreds of trees have fallen to the ground, while some old buildings have collapsed.

Due to the strong whirlwind that swept through Kulshekhar area in the city at around 1.30 am on Tuesday July 7, the tiled roofs of several buildings located at higher altitudes were damaged and some other buildings were partly damaged under the weight of falling trees.

After a teak tree standing within the compound of Kulshekhar church got uprooted, a monument of Frad Saib there suffered heavy damages. Its roof, walls etc, have been damaged.

Most of the tiles of Kulshekhar church were broken into pieces due to the wind and heaps of tile splinters and other debris were found scattered inside the building. Rainwater poured in through the gaping holes in the roof.

The entire roof of Frad Saib Hall there has also suffered heavy damages. Tens of teak and other trees standing in the church ground fell to the ground. The roof of Dubois School of Commerce building near the church gate suffered lot of damage. The coaching class room of the school also came in the grip of the storm and suffered losses.

An old building standing on J M Road, Bunder here, collapsed due to the rain and winds. The crash is posing risk to an apartment block located alongside this building.

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  • nelson, valencia/kuwait

    Wed, Jul 08 2009

    Nelson Sharon I totally agree with your thoughts and comments.

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  • Girish Kamath, Mangalore / Dubai

    Wed, Jul 08 2009

    Few days back Yeddu mentioned that his prayers were answered and that God hears true devotees. I think Yeddi is not a true devotee. Wondering what will be his statement now? Will he blame it on some other government? Sad to see the destruction though!!

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  • wilfred.maxim.d''souza, kulshekar/saudi-arabia

    Tue, Jul 07 2009

    it is really a disaster, it is not proved that god is not residing in churches,temples and mosques. but it is 100 percent proved that god sent this rain to wash the heart''s of people who have hatred for each other specially to say among the parishioners and filled with violence so that they may at least at this particular moment remember the almighty lord and remember the miracle how jesus calmed the storm. the holy cross parish will be remembered in our prayers

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  • Della Rego, Mangalore,Qatar

    Tue, Jul 07 2009

    Thanks to daiji for the updates on Mangalore rainy calamity. Scary to see uprooted trees on ground and unroof, collapsed building. Should all pray together not to have any more damages due to rain.

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  • Melwin D souza/Q8, Manglore/ Milagris, Light House

    Tue, Jul 07 2009

    Thank you daiji for your wonderful picures and news our Manglore.

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  • Tony Pinto, kulshekara - Manglore

    Tue, Jul 07 2009

    Right words from S. Dhooma Mulki

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  • Aaron, M''lore-Pumpwell / Bahrain

    Tue, Jul 07 2009

    Thanx a lot''s Daiji for your wonderful news and the pictures kindly update us with  all the new's in mlore regarding the heavy rain.thx

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  • Nelson Sharon D''Cunha, Mangalore/Riyadh

    Tue, Jul 07 2009

    GOD IS RESIDING IN ONE PERSON''S HEART IF IT IS PURE GOD IS THE CREATOR OF UNIVERSE HE IS SOO POWERFUL, HOW HE CAN BE STAYING IN A MAN MADE TEMPLE/CHURCH/MOSQUE. IF GOD STAYS IN A HEART OF MANKIND THEN WHY WE HUMANS DESCRIMINATE, INSULT OR MURDER A HUMAN BEING IN THE NAME OF RACE, RELIGION AND CAST????? MAY ALMIGHTY GOD ENLIGHTEN OUR MIND WITH HIS LIGHT OF WISDOM AND BLESS US.

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  • Saleem GH, PUTTUR, Abu Dhabi UAE

    Tue, Jul 07 2009

    Oh!! very disaster... May god save us from natural calamity..

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 07 2009

    Oh ! What an intensity of Yeddy''s prayers !

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  • S.Dhooma, Mulki

    Tue, Jul 07 2009

    It''s proved that ''God'' is not residing in churches,temples,mosques..natural calamity will happen anywhere..God is residing in one''s own heart..

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