Constant rain continued the dough of Dharwad, Gadag, Davangere, Haveri and Uttara Kannada on Tuesday, causing damage to houses and crops, attaching to the road in several places and forcing people to move to relief centers.
When the ridge gates of the Linganamakki reservoir in Honnavar Taluk from Uttara Kannada were opened on Tuesday to release 15,000 water water on Tuesday, the district administration took steps to move 35 families to relief centers as a preventive measure.
On Tuesday, he spoke to the Perspersons in Karwar in Karwar, the deputy Commissioner Uttara Kannada K. Lakshmipriya said that although the release of 15,000 cusecs water from Linganamakki reservoir is likely to cause any inundations in villages, he took steps to move families living in the district in the district.
“The team led by Honnavar Tahsildar and others began to move them to relief centers. So far 101 inhabitants, 37 women, 48 men and 16 children were moved to three auxiliary centers that set them up to protect them. Several people subsequently approached their relatives.
The Commissioner Representative said that if 1,00,000 cusecs of water were released from the Linganamakki reservoir, 18 gram panchayat in the district will be affected.
“According to the data, however, the tide in Linganamakki Reservoir itself is around 48,000 cusecs from now on and in the worst case the drain can increase to 50,000 cusecs.
Releasing the water of Kadra
Meanwhile, six gates were opened on Tuesday afternoon from the Kadra dam in the district. The overall drain from the tank, including the release for energy production, was 51,000 CUSEC.
The Commissioner’s representative said that the release of 51,000 water water would probably cause any problem downstream, but are ready with standby plans.
Connecting a road
Meanwhile, the water level in the Varada district increased in the district of the emergency district, separating the connectivity between the villages in three places.
Connectivity on the Kalasur-Haveri/Karjagi road in Savanur Taluk, Lakamapur-Balambeed Road in Hangal Taluk and Kudala-Naganur Road in Hangal Taluk was forced to overflows around the testicle and motorists are diverted to alternative routes.
Damage to the house
In the Dharwad district, rainfall has caused partial damage to 47 houses in the last 48 hours.
According to the authorities, 25 houses suffered partial damage in Dharwad taluk, 10 in Hubballi Urban Taluk, seven in Kalghatgi Taluk, three in Hubballi rural taluk and two in Kundgol Taluk.
There were no reports of human or animal victims, the release of the authority for the administration of disasters in the district said.
Over the last 48 hours, several trees have been uprooted by damage to several vehicles. On Monday evening, a huge tree near the Brindavan Hotel in Dharwad was uprooted by a harmful eight vehicles and on Tuesday another tree was uprooted near the Shirur Park in Hubball, which damaged the car.
Fortunately, no one was injured in these accidents.
Published – August 19, 2025 17:43
