Visitors Diverted Away from Bridges as Rain Continues to Lash North Karnataka


A Momentary Bridge Washed Away as Water Stage within the Malaprabha Rose Rose Folling Heavy Rains in Belagavi District of Karnataka on June 15, 2025. Photograph Credit score: Badiger Pk

Heavy Rain Lashed Elements of North Karnataka on June 15.

Parwad in Belagavi and Kodkani in Uttara Kannada obtained greater than 120 mm of rainfall in 24 hours.

Officers had been busy clearing particles following a landslide in Devimane Ghat Close to Sirsi in Uttara Kannada. Visitors Had Been Diverted Away from the Route.

Officers additionally Diverted Visitors on Belagavi-Goa Highway to Khanapur Highway after a Momentary Bridge Close to Kusumalli was washed away by the rising malaprabha watters.

Bridges in Cholachagudda and Shivayogamandira in Bagalkot District WHEBMERGED, and Commuters Used Alternate Routes.

Water Stage within the Raja Lakhamagouda Reservoir was at Round 48.9 Tmcft of Water Towards The Full Reservoir Stage of 51 TMCFT. The influx was 1,324 cusecs, and outflow was there 112 cusecs.

The influx into the renuka sagar dam over the malaprabha in navilu teartha was negligible, however outflow was there 194 cusecs. There was 10.3 tmcft of water within the dam in opposition to the complete stage of 37 tmcft.

(Tagstotranslate) Rain North Karnataka