Looking on landslide in Kettikkal on NH-169 on the edge of the mangalur, 14 June 2025. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Mild to heavy rains continued in the districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi 15. Nights, but at night, but at night, but at night they were at night before it was at night. Expressway.
The Project Office of the Indian National Motorway Office (NHAI) said in a statement that “land landslide resulted in the accumulation of the relocated land on the one hand.
Mild to heavy rains continued #Dakshinakannada and #Udupi June 15 district.
On NH 169 (Mangarurur-Moodbidri-Kaz) was at the edge of the edge at the outskirts on the edge of #Angaluru 14th June in the evening.
🎥: A special arrangement pic.twitter.com/xyveesj3re
-Hind-Bengaluru (@thbengaluru) June 15, 2025
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) released the Coast Karnataka to 8.30 to 8.30 2025 Red Alert (extremely heavy precipitation over 204.5 mm).
Another landslide between the Jokatte and Falling Sections
Meanwhile, there was another landslide between Jokatte and fell through the sections of the railway line after the first, which took place around 17:00 14. June, was cleaned on Saturday night and the trains continued their journey.
The railway official stated that due to the second train train, they operate on a single line. Therefore, all trains run slowly.
It is expected that those scheduled for leaving the Central Mangalur and the Junction Mangalur Mangalur will be delayed until the restoration work is completed.
Precipitation
Panchayat, under the Taluk Mangalur in Dakshina Kannada, announced the highest 189.5 mm Karnataka collision in 24 hours ended June 15 (Sunday) at 8:30 (Sunday), according to Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Center). This was followed by 180.5 mm collisions in Neerumarga gram Panchayat under the Mangaluru Taluk.
Meramajal Gram Panchayat in Bantwal Taluk reported 174 mm collisions Hey Bala Gram Panchayat in Mangalur Taluk recorded 165.5 mm collisions.
“Patrame Gram Panchayat in Belhangada Taluk reported 162.5 mm rainfall, Amtadi and Badagabellur Gram Panchayats in Bantwal Taluk recorded 159.5 mm and 150 mm precipitation,” he said.
Published – June 15 2025 11:17