Kodagu receives moderate rainfall

Landslide sweeps away under-construction house; vehicles damaged

Madikeri: At last, the farmers of Cauvery Catchment Area can breathe a sigh of relief as Kodagu began to receive rainfall as predicted by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) till July 22 (tomorrow).

With IMD predicting heavy rainfall, the District Administration has issued a ‘Red Alert’ in Kodagu.

Meanwhile, there were reports of landslides at Jodupaala on National Highway(NH) – 275 (Madikeri-Mangaluru Highway) yesterday afternoon.

The landslide was so intense that it swept away an under-construction house as a result of which the authorities have instructed people not to take up any construction works. 

The landslide on NH-275 also affected vehicle movement for sometime. However, the traffic movement resumed after the Rescue and Rehabilitation Team and Police cleared the road. Heavy rainfall damaged three parked vehicles on Thithimathi-Mysuru State Highway yesterday evening after a tree fell on them disrupting traffic for about three hours. Landslide was also reported at the old private bus stand in Madikeri this morning. However, no damage was reported. It is also expected that 1,000 cusecs of water from Harangi Dam would be released to KRS later in the day. However, there is no official confirmation in this regard.

In the last 24 hours, Kodagu received  an average rainfall of 30.40 mm. While, Madikeri recorded the highest rainfall of 53.25 mm, Virajpet recorded 19.93 mm and Somwarpet recorded 18.3 mm rainfall. The water level at Harangi Dam this morning was 2,825.45 ft (maximum 2.859 ft). Inflow was 1,673 cusecs and outflow to the River was 30 cusecs and 20 cusecs for the canals.

This post was published on July 21, 2019 7:53 pm