Coastal Karnataka Monsoon: A low-lying rain shower on the coast

Coastal Karnataka Monsoon: A low-lying rain shower on the coast

The monsoon has been raging across Udupi district for the past one week, damaging the house, crib and fishing shed. The district administration has reported that the property worth about Rs 1 crore has been lost in Udupi district.

Southwest winds are receiving heavy rainfall in some parts of Karnataka. Rivers are already full and their flow on the road has begun. But in the past few days, the coastal area has experienced a slight rainfall and the Red Alert, the weather department announced today. The monsoon is very early this time, and now the worry is about how to withstand the rains of July and August.

The Orange Alert announced in
Udupi district that the monsoon rains in Udupi district have been reduced. The district was left with rain and cloudy weather, the weather department announced in an Orange Alert. The weather department announced a red alert until Saturday afternoon. As the rainfall subsides, the Orange Alert is converted. The 40 to 45 km / h winds blowing in the district have increased the Arabian sea.

The Orange Alert will be in Udupi district for the next two days as forecast by the State Meteorological Department. It has been strictly advised that the Mogaveera community should not descend to the sea and the river as fishing in the Arabian Sea is high.

The monsoon has been raging across Udupi district for the past one week, damaging the house, crib and fishing shed. The district administration has reported that the property worth about Rs 1 crore has been lost in Udupi district.


Continuous rainfall across the Dakshina Kannada district has been a big year on the coast, with the Nethravathi, Phalguni, Kumaradhara, Phalguni and Nandini rivers flowing into the sea. Due to the threat of water penetration to low-lying homes, Red Alert has been announced along the coast.

Rainfall in Uttara Kannada kadra a wide range of reservoir
in the background of heavy rain in the upper taluks of Karwar in Uttara Kannada district kadra water has been released from the reservoir. Today's water level of the reservoir is 31.52 meters and the highest level is 34.50 meters. The current flow of the Kadra reservoir is 27107 cusec. The water from the reservoir has been dumped into the Kali River in the backdrop of continuous rain, KPCC officials have warned.