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Rain Pound of Karnataka Coastal District

Dakshina Kannada: Rains Pounded Dakshina Kannada District with eradicated malignancy since Wednesday night which continues until 1:00 p.m.
on Thursday.
Udupi also received heavy rain until 10:30 a.m.
and Uttara Kannada until 1 morning.
Until 13pm there were no reports of great damage to life or property in three coastal districts.
All three district administration has maintained a watch close to the situation and is ready with emergency plans if flooding or incidents related to rain affecting people.
The coastal district of the average rainfall was 52mm, with Uttara Kannada received the highest rainfall followed by Udupi at 52mm and DK with 42mm rainfall until 8:30 a.m.
on Thursday.
The departure of normal rainfall is 77% for Uttara Kannada and 11% and 7% for Udupi and DK districts.
KSNMDC estimates high waves in the range of 2.5 meters to 4 meters until 11:30 a.m.
on Thursday along the coast from Mangaluru to Karwar.
Beaches in the three districts have experienced increased marine erosion in certain areas and administration has issued a warning for people to move to safer places until the situation returned to normal.
In the DK, Belthangady Taluk received the amount of rainfall as high as 110mm, followed by Kadaba Taluk at 88mm and Bantul Taluk at 83 mm.
There is a power outage in all districts with an electric pole revoked by a tree falling due to strong winds.
Even though the rain of unrelenting in the basin area of ​​the river times in Uttara Kannada from the last two days has resulted in an increase in water content in Kadra and other dams built on it, on Thursday with rain which reduces the situation back to normal.
Karnataka Power Corporation has warned people who live on the banks of the river to move to safer places with their livestock, because they will be forced to release water at any time.
Six Dams – Supa, Nagzari, Kadra, Kodasalli, Bommanahalli and Tattihalla – have been built across the river times for power plants.

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