What Happened in Mangaluru as Heavy Rainfall Persists?

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Key Takeaways
- Continuous heavy rainfall can lead to devastating landslides.
- A young girl's life was tragically lost in Mangaluru due to the landslide.
- Rescue operations are crucial for saving those trapped.
- Authorities are taking measures to ensure the safety of residents.
- Public awareness and preparedness are essential during natural disasters.
Mangaluru (Karnataka), May 30 (NationPress) A tragic incident occurred in Mangaluru district when a girl lost her life due to a landslide, as relentless rain battered the coastal Karnataka region on Friday.
Rescue operations are currently in progress to find and assist three more individuals trapped beneath the rubble.
The landslide near Montepadavu in Ullal taluk buried two houses. The victim, a six-year-old girl named Fathima Nayeema, suffered severe injuries and was taken to a hospital in Deralakatte, where she sadly succumbed.
Emergency personnel from the Fire and Emergency Services swiftly reached the site to initiate rescue efforts. Thankfully, two individuals were rescued from the collapsed structures, and the search continues for three others.
Affected areas in Mangaluru are facing significant flooding due to the ongoing downpour. In the Kallapu region, approximately 50 homes are severely waterlogged, leading authorities to relocate families to safer locations.
The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for heavy rainfall in the Mangaluru area, valid until June 2.
The Mangaluru district administration declared a holiday for Anganwadi centres and all primary, secondary schools, along with government and private colleges for Friday. Authorities have advised the public, especially parents, to exercise caution and have recommended avoiding the shoreline.
In the Udupi district, holidays have also been declared for Anganwadi centres and schools for classes 1 to 10 to ensure children's safety. Tehsildars and nodal officers are on high alert to address public concerns.
Coastal district authorities have prohibited tourist activities at beaches, rivers, and waterfalls, as well as recording videos near water bodies. Helpline numbers have been made available for public assistance.
Meanwhile, Bengaluru, the state capital, remained under a blanket of clouds throughout the day.
A red alert has been activated for five districts in Karnataka: Mangaluru, Udupi, Kodagu, Chikkamagaluru, and Hassan, lasting until June 2. An orange alert is in effect for Karwar, Shivamogga, Mysuru, Kalaburagi, and Bidar districts.