Fallen tree blocks Mysuru – Mani National Highway at Devarakolli


Team Udayavani, Jul 3, 2024, 7:19 PM IST

Aranthodu: A tree fell on the highway, blocking the Mysuru – Mani National Highway, on Wednesday.

The incident occurred on Wednesday evening when a large tree on the side of the road fell due to heavy rain. As a result, traffic came to a standstill on the highway.

Vehicles are lined up on both sides of the highway.

Efforts are underway to clear the tree.

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