Rain causes havoc across Dakshina Kannada, Udupi

August 11, 2012

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Mangalore Udupi, August 11: Heavy rains that has been lashing Dakshina Kannada district receded on Friday. However, rains continue to batter Udupi district.

In the last 24 hours, Moodbidri has received 121.2 mm rainfall, followed by Mangalore—94 mm, Bantwal—93.9 mm, Belthangady—79.4 mm, Sullia—52.4 mm, Kadaba—50 mm and Puttur—42.5 mm.

The rain fury over Udupi taluk has left the low lying areas submerged and rivers overflowing at the danger level. Udupi taluk received 153.4 mm rainfall in the last 24 hours.

The unprecedented incessant rain that lashed the taluk has increased the threat of flooding in many areasA and some islands (Kudrus) in the region remained completely immersed in water. According to sources from Udupi taluk office, the islands Balekudru, Bavalikudru and Ramanakudru in Neelavar region are submerged in water.

The surrounding areas of Sri Krishna mutt remained inundated. There is a threat of flooding in Heroor, Havanje and Paduthonse regions. And also some areas like Korangrapadi, Manipur, Kutpadi and Padukere are under the threat of flooding. The sea erosion has intensified in Udyavara and the connecting stretch has been damaged.

The agricultural lands in Karatattu, Betlakki, Giliyaru and Kavady regions are submerged in the water damaging the paddy and other crops. Besides sea erosion has also intensified in the areas of Kodikanyana, Manoor and Kotathattu-Padukere region.

Tahsildar Abhijin told Deccan Herald that enough measures have been taken to handle the situation. He said two to three boats have been kept ready in the areas of Heroor, Uppuru, Neelavara and Belmannu. River Swarna was overflowing the danger level mark in the morning, however it has subsided by three feet in the evening as rains receded. He said that gruel centers (Ganji Kendras) have been opened to shift the flood victims.

The rainfall in the higher altitude of Agumbe Ghat may prove detrimental as it increases the water level in Swarna River, he added.

Flash floods on NH-66 at Mabukalla near Brahmavar disrupted the movement of vehicles. The Kudrumane area in Vaddarse is submerged in water. In Yenugudde, a house belonging to Kamala Kanchan was partially damaged when a coconut tree fell on the house. In Tangadi in Heeriyar village, a house of one Sadhu Panthi was partially damaged. The roof top of the Babbuswami temple was damaged when a tree fell on it. In Bairampalli, a house belonging to Padmavathi Kulalathi was partially damaged owing to heavy rains. In Kenjur, the house of one Anand Naika was partially damaged due to rain. Schools and Colleges in the taluk were declared holiday.

Karkala Taluk received 68 mm rainfall in the last 24 hours. Tahsildar Jaganath Rao said the situation in the taluk is back to normalcy and there is no casualties and damages reported from anywhere in the taluk, he added.

In Kundapur taluk, the water level in the major rivers including Souparnika is flowing below the danger level. Tahsildar Lalanke Ravi said that the taluk recorded 117.4 mm rainfall.A house belonging to Vanaja Shedthi of Kelamane in Henguvalli of Kundapur taluk was partially damaged due to heavy rain. The house of Parvarthy Mogaveera in Koteshwara was partially damaged when coconut tree fell on it.

The district recorded an overall 112.93 mm rainfall for the last 24 hours.

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February 4,2026

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An Indian resident who won the Dh20 million (approximately Rs 50 crore) jackpot in Abu Dhabi's Big Ticket draw has told of his joy at sharing his life-changing fortune with a friend.

Shanthanu Shettigar, a shop manager in Muscat, regularly buys tickets for the monthly grand prize draw with one of his closest friends – and the pair won on February 3.

Mr Shettigar, 33, who is from Udyavar in Udupi district of the southern state of Karnataka and has lived in the Omani capital for eight years, said he was left speechless after learning of his success.

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“I started buying tickets on my own, and later began sharing tickets with a close friend. The ticket that brought me this win was one we purchased together.”

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February 5,2026

Bengaluru: As air quality continues to worsen across several parts of the city, hospitals in Bengaluru are reporting a steady rise in patients suffering from respiratory illnesses such as asthma, bronchitis and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), health officials and doctors said.

Data from the Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust (SAST) shows that 3,891 patients received treatment for respiratory ailments between April and November 2024. The figure rose to 4,187 during the same period in 2025.

Private hospitals, too, are witnessing a 10–15 per cent year-on-year increase in such cases.

While doctors caution that the rise cannot be attributed solely to air pollution, a significant number of patients are non-smokers with no prior history of respiratory disease.

“Nearly 70 per cent of the patients we see are non-smokers with no previous respiratory issues. When other causes are ruled out, air pollution emerges as the most likely factor,” said Dr Manjunath PH, consultant interventional pulmonologist at a hospital in Kengeri.

Doctors noted that patient footfall spikes during the winter months and around Deepavali, when air quality typically worsens.

“There is a clear correlation between poor air quality and the rise in cases. People commonly present with persistent cough, breathlessness and irritation of the respiratory tract, indicating the impact of polluted air on their health,” said Dr Sheetal Chaurasia, consultant in pulmonary medicine at a private hospital in Whitefield.

Dr Chaurasia added that respiratory tract infections are also on the rise.

“Poor air quality leads to chronic airway inflammation, making the airways more vulnerable to infections. We are seeing an increase in both upper and lower respiratory tract infections,” she said.

Patients with pre-existing respiratory conditions remain the worst affected.

“For those already diagnosed with respiratory illnesses, deteriorating air quality significantly worsens the condition. Both the frequency and severity of attacks increase sharply,” said Dr Vandana P, a pulmonologist at a hospital on Bannerghatta Road.

Doctors also flagged a worrying trend of rising respiratory problems among younger adults and children.

To reduce exposure, they advised people to wear masks while travelling on two-wheelers or autos and ensure adequate ventilation at home to minimise indoor air pollution.

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February 8,2026

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Mangaluru: Emphasising the importance of integrating cultural awareness with formal education, former Mangaluru North MLA and noted community leader Moidin Bawa said such an approach is vital for the holistic development of children and helps shape responsible, confident future citizens. He was speaking as the chief guest at the Prep Graduation Ceremony of Barakah International School and College.

The young graduates enthralled the audience with a vibrant mix of performances, including skits, action songs, short plays, and other engaging cultural programmes that showcased the creativity and confidence nurtured by the institution.

The event was graced by several prominent personalities, including Abdul Naser “Lucky Star”, President of the Wakf Advisory Committee; Dr Mohammed Nohman, Orthopaedic Surgeon; S. A. Khaleel, Chairman of the Bolar Islamic Centre; Naufal Kokkada, President of the SKSM Youth Wing; Suhail Kandak, Chairman of the Make a Change Foundation; and Mohammad Ashraf Badriya, President of Muslim Aikyata Vedike, among others.

The programme began with a warm welcome by Principal Sharfuddin B.S., who highlighted Barakah’s distinctive educational philosophy that blends academic excellence with strong moral and cultural values.

Ayan Ashraf, Director of Barakah, conveyed the Chairman’s message and reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to value-based education.

The vote of thanks was proposed by Mohammed Haneef, Principal of Islamic Studies.

Barakah International School and College is a reputed educational institution in Mangaluru, offering quality education from nursery to degree level. The institution is known for its holistic education model that harmoniously integrates cultural values with academic excellence, ensuring the all-round development of students.

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