Mangalore: Rain, Thunder, Lightning, Lash Twin-districts


Mangalore: Rain, Thunder, Lightning, Lash Twin-districts
Pics: Sphoorty Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Apr 19: Rains, thunder and lighting struck most parts of Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts on the nights of Saturday April 17, and Sunday, April 18. Many places suffered from protracted periods black out, as power supply got snapped.

Scores of electric poles, areca nut and coconut trees etc., fell to the ground and a few houses were damaged in the lightning.  All the taluks in the two districts got rains, causing the temperature to plummet by a few degrees.  Sullia taluk also came under spells of hurricane. Traffic on a few inner roads was affected because of the trees that had fallen across them. In the city and other places, the power that got cut on Sunday night, was restored only at around 7 am on Monday. After a huge tree got uprooted at Tokkottu near here, the traffic was blocked, and power lines got snapped.






































 

A house owned by Indira Salian in Bengre was damaged after a coconut tree fell on it. The loss due to the incident is estimated to be of about a lac of rupees. A tree also fell on a moving jeep bound for Kerala at Tokkottu, but no one was injured.

Religious functions at various venues including some temples were affected because of the sudden rain.  Fishing activity was disrupted as the fishermen could not venture out for fishing. The fishing boats owned by Nalini Salian (Abhin), Anasuya (Sri Janani), Srikant (Janana Sri), Shivanand (Pragati Sagar), Bhoja Kharvi (B R Sagar), Ashok Kharvi( Anuj), Karunakar Kharvi(Jalagowri Prasad), Taranath Mendon (Shivakripa) and Shankar Kharvi (Jala Nagin), which were moored at Bengre near the Old Bunder fishing port, tilted into the water and suffered damages to the tune of Rs 75,000 to one lac rupees each.

  

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore - U.S.A.

    Mon, Apr 19 2010

    At a time when the residents of the twin districts look out for relief from the heatwave the thundershowers are unfortunately counterproductive. Life was completely disrupted with power failure and the people had swet even more. Can Our Government do something to prevent power failure?.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • Antony Crasta, Mangalore/Sydney Australia

    Mon, Apr 19 2010

    While the rains have brought in much needed relief from the scorching heat, it`s disheartening once again to see so much destruction and damage, specially of the fishing boats, and the consequent disruption of fishing activity is very difficult to bear for the Fishing Community.

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  • Abdul gaffar , Riyadh/mangalore

    Mon, Apr 19 2010

    This is the first warning from God to the bajaranga dal and other rowdy gangs,who making worst in these two twin districts.

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  • Steve Manipal, Manipal

    Mon, Apr 19 2010

    There was a huge dust bowl that affected Manipal the other day. This drew in many spectators in and around the Manipal University Campus.

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  • Joylin Pinto, navi mumbai

    Mon, Apr 19 2010

    Felt sad 2 see the distruction caused by da strong wind and rain.

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