The situation remains dangerous in many North Carnataka districts because of heavy rain – News2IN
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The situation remains dangerous in many North Carnataka districts because of heavy rain

The situation remains dangerous in many North Carnataka districts because of heavy rain
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Hubballi: Heavy rains that led North Carnataka for the past few days were reduced on Monday but the situation was like a flood win in Bagalkot, Gadag, Haveri, Vijayapura, Vijayanagara District.
Haveri District Administration has expected loss of plants around Rs 11 Crore above more than 4,200 hectares of land.
Tungabhadra, Varada, Dharma and the Kumadvathi River have crossed a danger sign.
The monument in the hampi was submerged in water released from the Tungabhadra Dam.
Purandara Mangapa, Kodaram Temple, Onaki Kindi, Hampi Snana Gatta was all submerged.
The road between Kampli and Gangavati was cut off because the Kampli bridge was submerged.
Reservoir Tungabhadra received 1.85 to 2 lakh cusec water and 1.40 lakh water cusecs had been released through all 33 crest gates.
The dam has 95 feet of TMC water against total capacity of 101.
Deputy Commissioner Bagalkot K Rajendra has said that 2,933 people have been sheltered in 31 Rehabilitation centers of four taluks-rabakavi-ingalahhti, Jamkhandi, and Bagalkot.
“Krishna River received 3.92 lakh water cusecs from Maharashtra when entering the Ghataprabha River (74,923 Cusec) and the Malaprabha River (18,000 Cusec) increased on Monday afternoon.
Water has flooded 31 villages.
There are no victims of humans.
We collect details about damage on Road, bridge, electricity pole and other infrastructure “he explained.
Opposition leader in the Assembly, Badami MLA and former Minister of Chief Sidaramaiiah took a longer Ron route to reach badami from Hubballi because the streets were broken.
People from Birur, Govanakoppal, Karlackoppa, Hebbali, Cholachagudda and other villages were shifted to safer places by boat.

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