Heavy rain hits life in Dharwad,Haveri and Gadag districts

Loss of property and infrastructure reported from Gadag and Haveri

October 21, 2019 01:35 am | Updated 01:35 am IST - DHARWAD

When it rained heavily in Dharwad on Sunday evening.

When it rained heavily in Dharwad on Sunday evening.

Life was affected due to heavy rain in the districts of Dharwad, Haveri and Gadag on Sunday.

Loss of property and infrastructure due to heavy rain has been reported from Gadag and Haveri districts, which were drenched by heavy downpour since Friday evening.

It started raining in Hubbali and Dharwad since evening on Sunday and life came to a standstill within a few minutes. As rain became heavy, storm water entered several residential and commercial buildings in Dharwad. Several areas, including Lakshmisingan Keri, Jannat Nagar, Narayanpur, Sadhankeri and Bavikatti Plot, were inundated, leaving residents troubled.

People found it extremely tough to drain rainwater out of their houses as power supply too was disrupted. All the major roads, including the old P.B. Road, remained waterlogged throwing traffic out of gear. As it was Sunday, many business establishments remained closed since noon. However, the owners were forced to open their shops to flush out rainwater.

Heavy rain was reported in rural areas since the early hours of Sunday. While the Turprihalla is in spate, the Hoolikeri Lake located close to Alnavar town is overflowing. Connectivity with Belagavi too was lost as rainwaters flooded the State Highway near Harobelavadi village. So far, no loss of life has been reported.

In Hubballi, traffic was affected due to waterlogging.

Heavy rain lashed Gadag-Betageri and storm water entered houses in Gangimath Layout, Lakshmi Chawl and the areas near the old Bus Stand. Heavy rain also damaged roads in several areas. The stretch between Deputy Commissioner’s office Circle to the New Bus Stand has been heavily damaged. Heavy rain has also been reported from the rural areas of the district where farm pits are brimming, streams are overflowing and roads were damaged in several areas. Onion and sunflower growers are worried as rain is likely to damage standing crops.

Different parts of Haveri district too received heavy rain since Friday causing damage to public and private property.

Low-lying areas in Haveri city, including Shivaji Nagar, Rajendra Nagar, Ashwini Nagar and Nagendranamatti, were inundated. Traffic movement on National Highway 48 near Haveri was affected for several minutes as storm water flooded the road. Several rural roads too have been damaged.

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