Udupi: Landslide in Agumbe Ghat stalls vehicular traffic


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (DC)

Udupi, Jun 28: Weeks after Charmadi Ghat witnessed landslides following heavy rains which created havoc in the region, now vehicular movement in Agumbe Ghat has been blocked since Thursday, June 28.

Following heavy rains, seventh curve of the Agumbe Ghat suffered landslide. To avoid any untoward incident and inconvenience to the commuters, the road has been blocked for vehicular movement.

The officials have visited the spot. It is not known from when the vehicles will be allowed to move on this ghat road which connects Shivamogga and Chikkamagaluru districts with Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    This is a ongoing problem in the Ghat area during rainy season which need to be addressed.

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  • Yemme Tamanna alias Siddhanna, Londan

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    From now
    There will be only fiber connectivity for digital India
    Why did you neeed road

    All these fiber laying mafia in cahoots with officials and elected
    Goons are wrecking havoc of our roads

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  • abdulla, india

    Thu, Jun 28 2018

    Can the govt have separate contracts. /contractors with specialized machinery/service/techniques to build up all slopes/sloping ..expertise.
    with proper Granite.. laterite//Precast hollow core..prefab concrete slabs.
    to work on all Slopes across Karnataka area.
    to have fine works to withsatnd the pressure.. earth quakes///rain falls//
    OR
    Invite the Chinese/Koreans : they will show you how to work than TALK....

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