Bengaluru:Heavy and widespread rains and rising levels of rivers pose a flood threat in north Karnataka, an official said on Monday.
"As the southwest monsoon intensified and advanced into the state, heavy rains have been lashing the coastal, central and northern regions for the last 2-3 days, resulting in rising waters in rivers and flood threat to towns and villages in a dozen districts," the State Disaster Management Centre official told reporters here.
Incessant rains in the Western Ghats across Maharashtra and Karnataka's northwest region led to overflowing of Krishna river and its tributaries, submerging roads and bridges and disrupting normal life in the inter-state border areas.
"The overflowing Krishna and its tributaries Malaprabha, Ghataprabha, and Markendya across the inter-state borders have flooded many villages on their banks and other low-lying areas," said the official.
Belagavi, Bagalkot, Vijaypura, Dharwad, Gadag, Raichur, and Kalaburgi districts have been inundated by rainwater, overflowing drains, and canals. Thousands of acres of farmland has been inundated.
A landslide near Khanapur in Belagavi district disrupted train services on the Hubli-Londa route as the tracks were blocked by debris.