
In the middle of severe rainfall since Saturday afternoon, the daily life of the Indian meteorological department (IMD) was disrupted by a red warning for Coast Karnataka, including the Dakshin Kannada district, PTI reported.
According to several reports, they reported different low -lying areas of the city of Mangalur. Also, the roads below the overpass of Pumpwell were immersed and caused serious disruption to traffic.
The officials said the bus disintegrated in the flooded section, which forced passengers and locals to push it on the road.
The streets on Car Street, Lower Bendur, Kottara and several other low -laid areas reported, among other things, details. The railway underpass fell and parts of Tsar Street were also witnessed by floods and affected the movement of the vehicle.
In addition, rainwater entered homes in several low -lying residential areas of mangalur.
2 and 3 wheelers prohibited from NH-66
With tireless collisions across the coastal Karnataka and nearby districts, the highway authorities reduced the movement of two and three rounds along the decisive section of the National Motorway-66 between the intersection of Surratkal and Nantoor in the Dakshina Kannada district.
Section 31 of the Land and Traffic Act (Land and Traffic) of the Motorway (Land and Traffic) has provoked. In the official announcement, the administration stated that this step was transported to divert two and tricycles to the designated service road for the ongoing monsoon period, which is expected to last until September 2025.
They also mentioned that the continuous rain had damaged parts of the NH-66 since last month, which is dangerous for smaller vehicles. Along the section was also forced a maximum speed limit of 50 km/h to minimize accidents. All highway users were recommended that they were strictly followed at the speed limit, and during the monsoon they follow the character for diversion.
Previously, IMD has released a red warning for the district in the last three days. But Friday’s downpour was particularly intense.
Until the morning of June 16, Red Alert remains in force across the Dakshina Kannada district and the authorities warned against continuing heavy rainfall.
(Tagstotranslate) Karnataka Rains