
Operation on the National Highway 75 was hit as a result of the main landslide in Kadaba Taluk on Sunday evening.
In response to the incident, the police redirected traffic along the various roads connected on the highway and bypasses the section affected by mud. The authorities stated that the national highway to the earth’s equipment was deployed to clean the affected section.
According to the police, all vehicles of heavy tone were diverted to available state highways, while smaller vehicles are directed through the main district roads. This arrangement helped to shorten the travel time for commuting between Bengaluru and Mangaluru through internal routes.
However, very heavy vehicles remain near the land site and will only be possible to continue after the highway has been fully cleaned, the officials added.
Previously an incident of land landslide on the National Mangaluru-Bengalura National Highway
All heavy vehicles, including trucks, trucks and buses, were completely stopped on July 17th. While cars and double -sprouts could still use diverse routes, the authorities recommended passengers to avoid insignificant roads until the road was fully cleaned. It came after the landslide at NH 75.
Commuters from Bengalur were able to approach Dharmasthale and Kukke Subrahmanya; However, vehicles from the mangalur towards Bengalur, however, diverted because of the collapsed slope that prevents the route, reports.
The NH-75 serves as a vital arterial route connecting coastal Karnataka with the interior of the state. Blocking is expected to lead to logistics delay, especially affecting the movement of the load.
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