No let-up in rain in Kodagu, several houses damaged
On Sunday, a house damaged by continuous rain in Kurchi village of Srimangala Hobli in Kodagu region. | Photo Loan: Special Editing
The rugged region of Kodagu continued to be beaten with continuous rains with widespread damage to the property reported for the last 48 hours.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) envisaged more rain for the region and issued an orange warning.
There were telephone and electrical poles on Sunday to block residential buildings, vehicles, vehicles or roads and traffic movements on Sunday.
A portion of the Anganwadi center in Harduru village in Somwarpet was damaged when a giant tree collapsed early on Sundays due to heavy rains and a galle polluting the area.
A family in the village of Madegodu in Shanivarsanthe had shifted their walls from their homes as they developed big cracks. A portion of the parliament collapsed and the authorities who stocked the situation declared that the building was not suitable for occupation due to the threat of close collapse. The family was shifted to a room behind the house.
Similar reports appeared from Uluguli in Ememadu, Suntikoppa, Hoscote, Sampage, Kushalnagar and other places in Guddehosur in Napoklu. In the village of Surlabbhi, heavy rains and galleries damaged the roof of the Local High Primary School.
In the village of Koodumangaluru, Kushalnagar, a two -person family, moved their homes due to continuous rains, and when the authorities visited to evaluate rain damage, the walls were on the verge of collapse.
As the water level in a local water body increases as a burgundy, the residents of Bilight shifted to a relief center.
Meanwhile, the irrigation department announced that the exit from the Haranki reservoir was brought to 25,000 Cusec due to heavy rains in the Basin region of the river. Authorities from the Income Department visited the area near the dam to get the security stock. The reason for this is that the Yadavanadu Bridge sank due to an increase at the exit from the dam. The public was recommended against initiatives close to the dam and the ways of approach were barricade as a security and security measures.
Kushalnagar faced the danger of the suspension bridge on the Cauvery River in Kanive Village. Therefore, the authorities established barricades to prevent people from using it. Similarly, tourists were restricted to visit the Temple of Rameshwara due to the increase in the water level of the river.
In the meantime, Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Company (CES) said that the damage to the electric poles and the interruptions made to the power supply were reported in many places due to more than one incident. However, efforts to restore power continued and were working on a war uprising to regain the normality.
The region received a cumulative rainfall of 89.11 mm in the 24 -hour period, which ended at 8.30 on Sunday. Among the places where very heavy rains are recorded, Napoklu (80.2 mm), Bhagamandala (117.2 mm), Ammati (238 mm), Shanthalli (191.8 mm), Hudikeri (Hudikeri (191.8 mm), Srimmpet (166 mm), between others, between others.
Published – 27 July 2025 06:49 IST



