
Between April 1 and September 7, up to 111 people came in the incidents related to the rain in Karnataka, although the government estimated that compensation was around 561 crore.
According to data provided by the government, the deceased family was provided by Ex-Gratia 5 GBP Lakh. Over the past five months, 651 houses were completely damaged and 9,087 were partially damaged. The rain also chose tolls on 344 large animals and 766 small animals. The government also spent about 2,28 GBP Crore on clothing and providing dishes to 4,600 families.
On Monday, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah examined the help of assistance with regard to the losses related to the rain with representatives of the Commissioners and CEOs of Zilla Panchayats, along with several Cabinet ministers and the Ministers of the districts through video conference.
He said that this year, which pointed out that rainfall was unpredictable, he said: “Bidar received 1% less precipitation than usual, but some districts received 22 cm of rainfall that caused crop loss and infrastructure damage. I ordered all DC
Asked if the state would look for a replacement from the center, he said, “We were not asking because we did not give what we should get. The reactions should be natural in the federal structure. We should also look for a replacement even if it happens.
The state recorded sowing completed at 80.76 Lakh hectares compared to 82.5 lakh hectares. The note from the Minister of Income Minister said that over the last five years the sowing average remained 74.97 hectares. Compared to the last five -year average, the percentage of sowing was 108%, he added.
Monsoon loss
According to a preliminary estimate, the loss of crops was reported in 5.2 lakh hectares, including 4.8 lakh hectares of agricultural crops and 0.40 lakh hectares of gardening crops, even if joint surveys are underway.
The worst affected district was Kalaburagi, where crops were lost on 1.05 hectares of 1.05 lakh, followed by Gadag with a crop loss in 1.01 lakh hectares.
During the monsoon, 683 km of state motorways, 1,383 km of main district roads and 5,558 km of village roads were damaged, along with 656 bridges/culverts, 1,877 schools, 160 primary health centers, 1,018 anganwadis and 31 small irritants.
Energy infrastructure damage includes 25,279 poles, 819 transformers and 449 km of power lines.
In terms of total rainfall, the state recorded 4% of excessive collision above the average of the long period. Unlike 721 mm of average rainfall, Karnataka received 753 mm precipitation. Last year it received a collision of 885 mm.
The note said that in addition to Chamarajanagar, all districts have seen normal rainfall, although there was no moisture in Chamarajanagar.
The gross total storage in 14 tanks was 94.5% or 840.52 TMCFT compared to full level of 895.62 TMCFT. Last year last year the total repository was 856.17%.
Crest Gates in TB Reserve
The selection process has been completed to replace 32 ridge gates in the Tungabhadra reservoir and eight ridge gates are ready for installation.
Main Minister Siddaramaiah said that water only for the first crop is available and the water will not be available for the second crop because the ridges need to be replaced.
The Tungabhadra Dam Council has been invited to complete this process before the next monsoon. “In terms of safety and from the tank damage, storage has been maintained at 80 TMC FT compared to 105 TMC. The actual capacity is 130 TMC, but the mud has accumulated.”
Before released water, he ordered officials to complete all the small repair work regarding the TB tank.
Published – September 2025 9:13





