Madikeri/Bengaluru, Sep 28: Heavy rains lashed a few parts of Karnataka on Sunday and Monday. Kushalnagar in Kodagu district received heavy rains for more than an hour on Sunday noon. Water gushed into a house in Indiranagar while the KSRTC bus stand had converted into a tank.

Bengaluru city too received heavy rain, in some parts with hailstones, throwing life out of gear.
Mundagod town in Uttara Kannada district also received heavy rains. Moderate to heavy rains accompanied by lightning and strong wind lashed several parts of Shivamogga district.
Water level in Linganamakki dam rose to 1791.80 feet against the maximum of 1,819 feet. The inflow of water was 2,636 cusecs.
5 killed
Lightning strikes that accompanied thundershowers on Sunday claimed five lives in the State.
Three persons were killed and five injured when they were struck by lightning in four incidents in Chitraduga district. While farm worker Manjunath (52) was killed and Narasingappa injured at Dagge village, Basanna (28) was killed and Doddaiah injured in Molakalmur taluk. Umesh (28), a farmer, was killed in the fields at Tekalvatti in Holalkere taluk.
In Tumakuru district, 19-year-old ITI student Ravishankar was killed when he was struck by lightning in a field at Pavagada. In another incident, 50-year-old Anjanappa died in Madhugiri taluk.
S.M. Metri, in-charge director, India Meteorological Department, said the Sunday’s rain was due to a low pressure created in the Bay of Bengal. He said Old Mysuru region and other parts of the State were expected to receive thundershowers for two more days.











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