Karnataka to have lightning, cyclone alert system in select places


Bengaluru, Aug 18 (IANS): In a bid to save lives, Karnataka is mulling to install lightning alert system and cyclone warning system, Revenue Minister R Ashoka said here on Tuesday.

After a review meeting of Karnataka disaster management authority here, Ashoka told reporters that the state government is taking measures to alert people about possible lightning strikes in select villages and cyclone warning system in coastal areas in the state.

He added that every year, many people die due to lightning, hence, the state government has come up with this plan to introduce a lightning alert system at select villages.


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"This project will be taken up with union government's support. Once these warning systems are installed at select gram panchayats it will be connected with the weather office in Bengaluru," he explained.

He further added that the state government was planning to extend cyclone warning system in coastal areas and new features like sirens will be sounded which can be heard up to 6 km.

"At this juncture, we are planning to install this facility in at least 40 places in coastal areas and soon plan to extend it to 60 places," the minister added.

According to him, each centre would cost anywhere between Rs 10 to Rs 12 crore and this will be especially help to warn fishermen and those staying in coastal areas.

The minister stated that the state officially declared 83 taluks in the state as flood hit.

"Earlier, we had declared 61 taluks as flood-affected. However, following recent rainfall and flood situation, we have added 22 taluks to the list. With the latest addition, there are 83 taluks in Karnataka which are declared as flood hit," Ashoka said.

The list includes Belagavi, Chikkamagaluru, Hubballi city, Kadur, Davanagere, Dandeli, Alur, Lakshmeshwar, Tarikere, Mundagod, Supa, Hubballi, Bhadravati, Channagiri, Annigeri, Babaleshwar, Nidagundi, Kolhar, Muddebihal, Harapanahalli, Hosanagar and Mudigere, he said..

Ruling BJP MLA from Mudigere, M. P. Kumaraswamy had recently staged a sit-in protest accusing his own party leader,BJP national general secretary, C. T. Ravi for interfering in his constituency affairs and he had blamed that his constituency that has been repeatedly ravaged by torrential rains, floods and landslides over the last couple of years.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 18 2021

    @vikram Rao, Udupi - BJP can achieve only easy things like change of names. I predict they will appoint a Lightning and Cyclone minister soon.

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Wed, Aug 18 2021

    Lightning alert system cannot save life ...even inside the house not safe,,,rather install lightning arrester tower.

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  • vishwadeepak, mangalore/dxb

    Wed, Aug 18 2021

    If weather office in Bengaluru Properly take initiative to circulate alert info to local administrators , and administrators act sincerely many life's can be saved! If pocket is full then investing on tech is fine esle....save money and feed the needy should be motto. WhatsApp and media is good enough for alert ,Its people who need to show heed and act....together. If some authority can take 100 % responsibility of project and ready to bare cost if failed , only such plans to be executed.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Wed, Aug 18 2021

    VM, Mangalore, I fully agree with your comments and there is no doubt about it.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Wed, Aug 18 2021

    I wonder if India has the Technology for Lightening & Cyclones ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Wed, Aug 18 2021

    Do we have enough Oxygen ...

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  • vikram Rao, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 18 2021

    Why development is only done by BJP government

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  • Aorus, On Earth

    Wed, Aug 18 2021

    I'm surprised we did not have this technology in Karnataka already .

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  • VM, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 18 2021

    Imagine the money these politicians will make by introducing technologies that will always be non-functional at the time of need.

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  • Anand R, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 18 2021

    Great scheme indeed

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