H.D. Kumaraswamy urges caution in Karnataka following deadly landslides in Kerala


Team Udayavani, Jul 30, 2024, 8:02 PM IST

Bengaluru: In the wake of a devastating landslides in the Wayanad region of neighbouring Kerala, Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, H.D. Kumaraswamy, has called for immediate precautionary measures in Karnataka. He expressed shock over the incident and stressed the urgent need for vigilance in the state.

Kumaraswamy highlighted that Kodagu district in Karnataka is adjacent to the disaster-stricken Wayanad and emphasized that several districts in the state are in a high-risk situation due to heavy rains. He noted that red alerts have been issued in many areas, with warnings of more heavy rainfall. He shared his concerns on social media platform X, urging prompt action from the state government.

Kumaraswamy pointed out that continuous landslides have been occurring in districts like Kodagu, Uttara Kannada, Chikkamagaluru, and Dakshina Kannada. With heavy rains battering neighbouring states, large volumes of water are being released from dams, leading to significant inflows into Karnataka. Floodwaters have inundated hundreds of villages in many districts of North Karnataka, causing extensive crop damage.

Kumaraswamy emphasized the need for unity and support for the affected people during these challenging times.

Ministers and Officials Should Be Present in District Centers

Kumaraswamy advised that the government, ministers, legislators, and officials must stay close to the people and maintain direct contact with farmers to monitor the situation closely.

He stressed that natural disasters can strike at any moment, and it is crucial not to be complacent. He recommended that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah should immediately instruct all in-charge ministers to stay in district centers. District commissioners, along with all officials and emergency personnel, should be on standby 24/7. Prompt action must be taken to evacuate people from danger zones to safe locations.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

Amit Shah would have been ‘ragpicker’ if there wasn’t Ambedkar’s Constitution, claims Siddaramaiah

Hema Committee report: Kerala HC expands mandate of nodal officer

Aaditya slams Karnataka Cong MLA for demand to make Mumbai a Union Territory; says ‘won’t tolerate’

Ashwin deserved a fitting farewell: Kapil Dev

‘This type of violence has no place in democracy’: Odisha CM on Sarangi’s injury in Parliament

Surathkal: Revenue inspector caught accepting bribe

VPNs, proxy servers complicate bomb threat investigations, says Delhi Police

Related Articles More

Amit Shah would have been ‘ragpicker’ if there wasn’t Ambedkar’s Constitution, claims Siddaramaiah

Aaditya slams Karnataka Cong MLA for demand to make Mumbai a Union Territory; says ‘won’t tolerate’

Belthangady boy dies due to electric shock while setting up Christmas decorations

Surathkal: Revenue inspector caught accepting bribe

Sakleshpur: Mysterious death of 12 chickens sparks curiosity in Hadige village

MUST WATCH

Tulunadu Daivaradane

Feeding Birds with Creative Paddy Art!

Areca Nut

HOTEL SRI DURGA BHAVANA

Harish Poonja


Latest Additions

Union Home Minister Amit Shah reviews J&K security situation

Ullal bridge repair work disrupts traffic on national highway

Amit Shah would have been ‘ragpicker’ if there wasn’t Ambedkar’s Constitution, claims Siddaramaiah

Hema Committee report: Kerala HC expands mandate of nodal officer

Bihar: Nitish launches app through which people can report poor road conditions-

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.