Bengaluru: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts heavy rains in Karnataka till July 26 as the South-West monsoon is vigorous. The IMD has issued an Orange alert for Coastal Karnataka on July 23 and a Yellow alert between July 24 - 26. The IMD has also issued Orange and Yellow alerts for several areas of North and South Karnataka till July 24. Heavy rains have lashed the state in the past few days, rising a flood scare for the people living on the river banks. Let's take a look at the current situation in Karnataka.
Karwar (Uttara Kannada): Heavy downpours are causing some disruption to traffic on National Highway 63 near Arebail in Uttarkannada. A land caved in near Arebail on National Highway 63 connecting Yallapur - Angola. Fortunately, no disaster has occurred. Traffic came to a standstill on both sides of the road. The police and firefighters arrived and cleared the debris. Traffic resumed once again now on the NH 63. It is heavily raining in the Uttara Kannada district, causing some damage to the neighbouring areas.
Sirsi (Uttara Kannada):Six people who have visited Shirley Falls in Yallapur from Hubli have gone missing. Search operations are ongoing since Thursday night. Tourists have reportedly arrived at Shirley Falls in Yallapur Taluk from Hubli. The victims have been identified as Asif Dalait, Ahmad Syed Sheikh, Abataf Saddam Shirahatti, Mabusab Makabulasab Shirahatti, Shanu Bijapuri, Imptiazi Najeerasab Mullah.
Mysore: Due to the continuous rainfall in Wayanad, Kerala, the Kabini reservoir has received an inflow of 22,180 cusecs of water on Thursday night. About 30,800 cusecs of water were released by Kabini reservoir late Thursday night, causing fear of flood in the surrounding villages. The bridge in front of the Kabini reservoir is submerged. Villagers are now living in constant fear of floods. The Kabini reservoir has breached its capacity.
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Karwar (Uttara Kannada):The Hubli-Ankola National Highway-63 has been completely submerged due to heavy rains in the Uttara Kannada district. The first floor of the Navami Hotel near Sunkasala was submerged as a result of overflowing water on the highway. This has resulted in more than eight customers and 15 staff getting stranded in the hotel.