Mangalore, Jul 21: Authorities in Dakshina Kannada have finally opened their eyes after five sisters met a watery grave in abandoned laterite stone quarries in two separate incidents within the district on Sunday.

Passing a magisterial order, Mr Ibrahim said that a violation would lead to suspension of quarry activities.
As per the order if the lease is on government land and the lease-holder fails to take up protective measures, the government will have to fill it at the cost of the lease-holder.
It could be recalled here that a similar order was issued sometime ago to close all the abandoned bore-wells in the district after a child fell into a bore well elsewhere in the state.
Heavy rains lashing the region had filled stone quarries located at Beluvai and Doomadachadavu to the brim. The kids who went to play there on Sunday without knowing the depth of the water, drowned.
On Sunday Suraksha (7) and Sukanya (4), daughters of Suresh and Seetha of Maladi in Belivai, drowned while playing near the stone quarry. Another three girls Vanisri (12), Meghasri (11) and Yakshitha (6), daughters of Vasu Shettigar and Seetha from Doomadachadavu also drowned.
Meanwhile Mangalore North MLA B A Mohiuddin Bava, said that around two weeks ago the state government asked all district administration to close down all expended quarries. He lamented that by the time a survey could be ordered, the tragedy took place.
He said that open and unfenced quarries pose a big threat during the monsoon.

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