Seven houses damaged in rain-related incidents in Udupi district
The Hindu
In all, seven houses were damaged in rain related incidents in Udupi district on Friday.
MANGALURU
A total of seven houses were damaged in rain related incidents in Udupi district on Friday.
According to Udupi district administration, two houses were damaged in Belle and Moodabettu villages in Kaup taluk and a house at Yadtadi village in Brahmavara taluk and another house at Miyar vilalge in Karkala taluk were damaged in tree fall. Another house was damaged by lightning at Kamalashile village in Kundapura taluk. A house in Nitte village in Karkala taluk and another one in Kundapura taluk also were damaged by the rains.
The total loss to properties has been estimated to be ₹2.20 lakh.
Udupi district recorded 47.3 mm rainfall in 24 hours ending at 8.30 a.m. on Saturday.
According to Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre, the second highest rainfall of 145 mm in Karnataka during the period was recorded at Paduvari, Byndoor taluk, Udupi district.
The highest rainfall of 252.5 mm in the State was recorded at Hanehalli, Kumta Taluk in Uttara Kannada.
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