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Karnataka: The water level in the large river rises on the beach after continuous rain

Karnataka: The water level in the large river rises on the beach after continuous rain
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Mangaluru / Udupi / Uttara Kannada: The rain was unrelenting from Saturday night to see all major rivers in Twin District in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi close to the level of danger and many areas in the city and in rural areas, especially lying low and next to the river basin, is flooded.
River Nethravathi in Bantwal and Uppinangady and Kumaradhara River in Subrahmanya close to the level of danger with heavy rain reported in the water catchment area and in Western Ghats.
Even though the water level in Ghat bathed at Kukke Subrahmanya had dropped on Saturday, it was sinking again on Sunday.
The worshipers must carry out religious rites in the flood waters close to banks instead of approaching Ghat.
Many agricultural land has been flooded in Harihara, Baligodu, Guthigeru, Panja, Balpa, Yenekallu and Bilinele, Sullia Taluk region from the Dakshina District of Kannada.
Kaup in Udupi Regency is the most severely exposed to rain which is unrelenting with the Majoor and Mallar regions which are flooded.
Some houses were flooded when water entered the house in the Kalsanka area and Matadabettu in the city of Udupi.
The main rivers in the Udupi District, Papanashini, Swarna, Sita, Yadamavinahole and the Varabah River are near the danger of Mark.
There is a flood of agricultural land in Kundapur and Brahmavar too.
There were widespread until very heavy rain throughout the Udupi, Uttara Kannada and Dakshina Kannada District with Udupi received the highest number of rainfall on the coast at 128.5 mm followed by DK at 73.3mm.
Karwar: The district of Uttara Kannada witnessed heavy rain on Sunday threw a normal life of the equipment.
Many areas in Bhatkal and Honnavar Taluk are flooded and people shift to safer places by district administration.
Bhatkal Taluk, including the city of Bhatkal, bears the burden of the monsoon because the rainfall on the taluk on Sunday is 209 mm.
Landslips reported from Honnavar Taluk and vehicle traffic in NH66 affected in the mark.
In Muttalli, Bhatkal Taluk, the vehicle was seen queuing for several kilometers because the NH 66 bypass was submerged.
At night the road is cleaned.
Water entered in several places in the lowlands of Karwar, Bhatkal and Honnavar.
The area around the Kadamba Navy base was also flooded.
The flow of water in the dam built across the river of times and Sharavati in the district has risen.
Authorities have warned people who live on the banks of the river to move to safer places because water will be released at any time.
The Kadra Dam is almost full and the generation of power has begun, said the source of the Karnataka Corporation.
Landslip minor on the MLR-BLR train route: There is a small landslip near Narimaru in the Kabaka Putture route Mangaloru Bengaluru on Sunday.
It saw 06335 Gandhidham Nagercil Express delayed 2.5 hours and another train Mangaluru-Yesvantpur Express was also postponed by two hours.
Speed ​​restrictions have been put in place on the train that passes through that part, according to Palghat officials.

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