Sullia: Huge tree falls on road at Subrahmanya, miraculous escape for car driver


Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia (MS)

Sullia, Jun 20: A car driver had a miraculous escape as a huge tree got uprooted and fell on the road near zonal forest office at Kumaradhara near Subrahmanya on Sunday June 19.

Ajit, resident of Perlampady was going to Bengaluru by his car. As he was approaching the zonal forest office, he saw huge tree falling and stopped the car immediately and got out of the car in time. The car got slightly damaged.

The road was blocked due to the incident. On both side of the road, vehicles lined up for nearly two kilometres. After the tree was cut and shifted, the vehicular movement was restored.

The police and forest department personnel of Subrahmanya and locals joined hands in the operation.

 

 

  

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  • Harish, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    Forest areas drive need to caution while driving during Monsoons. Lucky & the driver alertness saved him. I hope now Nalini doesn't blame congress for this tree falling .

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    This is the danger we have during rainy season... Who will take preventive actions???... Are we only doing breakdown maintenance???... So called local corporators , Nagar Sabha or gram panchayat members must inspect their areas on periodical basis... Lot of parasitic branches can detach and fall.. Each of them weigh anywhere between 50 to 150 kilos... Untimely fall can be fatal...

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