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DK records excessive rainfall from Jan to May

DK records excessive rainfall from Jan to May

Time of India31-05-2025

Mangaluru: After a week of heavy downpour, Dakshina Kannada's rainfall data increased to 1,093mm against the normal rainfall of 242mm as of date from Jan 1. The district received 132mm of rainfall in the past 24 hours till 8.30 am, with Puttur taluk receiving 167mm of rain.
The water level in the Nethravati River at Bantwal touched 7.6m against the danger level of 9m. In Uppinangady, the water level in the Nethravati River was 27m (above mean sea level) against the danger mark of 31.5m(above mean sea level). A few families residing near high-risk zones relocated to the homes of relatives in safer areas.
The water level in Thumbe dam touched 6m, and the authorities opened 29 crest gates. The minister visited the houses of two fishermen, who were missing after their boat capsized at Thota Bengre, and promised to release Rs8 lakh each to the families from the Karnataka Fishermen Distress Relief Fund (KFDRF).
MLA Ashok Rai's cow dies
A mudslide caused by heavy rain late on Friday destroyed the cattle shed near the house of Puttur MLA Ashok Kumar Rai, resulting in the death of one of the two cows present there. One cow was buried under the soil and died, while the other cow was injured. The injured cow was rescued from the debris, said Rai.
Surfing event postponed
Due to adverse weather conditions and pending authorisation from the deputy commissioner, the 6th NMPA Indian Open of Surfing (IOS) could not be held on Saturday too. The organisers said that the event has been postponed and is likely to be held on Sunday.

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DK records excessive rainfall from Jan to May
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  • Time of India

DK records excessive rainfall from Jan to May

Mangaluru: After a week of heavy downpour, Dakshina Kannada's rainfall data increased to 1,093mm against the normal rainfall of 242mm as of date from Jan 1. The district received 132mm of rainfall in the past 24 hours till 8.30 am, with Puttur taluk receiving 167mm of rain. The water level in the Nethravati River at Bantwal touched 7.6m against the danger level of 9m. In Uppinangady, the water level in the Nethravati River was 27m (above mean sea level) against the danger mark of 31.5m(above mean sea level). A few families residing near high-risk zones relocated to the homes of relatives in safer areas. The water level in Thumbe dam touched 6m, and the authorities opened 29 crest gates. The minister visited the houses of two fishermen, who were missing after their boat capsized at Thota Bengre, and promised to release Rs8 lakh each to the families from the Karnataka Fishermen Distress Relief Fund (KFDRF). MLA Ashok Rai's cow dies A mudslide caused by heavy rain late on Friday destroyed the cattle shed near the house of Puttur MLA Ashok Kumar Rai, resulting in the death of one of the two cows present there. One cow was buried under the soil and died, while the other cow was injured. The injured cow was rescued from the debris, said Rai. Surfing event postponed Due to adverse weather conditions and pending authorisation from the deputy commissioner, the 6th NMPA Indian Open of Surfing (IOS) could not be held on Saturday too. The organisers said that the event has been postponed and is likely to be held on Sunday.

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