Rains delay trains, engine derails

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July 18, 2011

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Mangalore, July 18: Engine of Train No 16517 Yeshwanthpur – Kannur Express derailed between Kadakaravalli and Donigal, as it hit a huge boulder which had fallen on the track on Sunday morning.

As a result, the train was delayed and did not run from Mangalore Central to Kannur. The train service was restored at 2 pm.

Due to continuous unprecedented torrential rains in Konkan region, particularly between Sindhudurg and Kudal, the train services on Konkan Railway route have been disrupted after boulder and muck fell on the track at Talgaon cutting link between Sindhudurg and Kudal Section on Sunday.

As a precautionary measure, Konkan Railway has been compelled to terminate/ divert several train services on the route.

Transshipment

The passengers of few trains were transhipped from Sindhudurg to Kudal stations. They include train number 12619 LTT-Mangalore 'Matsyagandha' Express; Train number 16345 LTT-Ernakulam' Netravati' Express of July 16 with 16346 Ernakulam -LTT 'Netravati' Express of July 16.

Madgaon – Ernakulam Express leaving Madgaon has been cancelled.

Diversion

Train number 12617 Ernakulam-Nizamuddin 'Mangala' Express which left Ernakulam on Saturday has been diverted via Madgaon, Londa, Miraj, Pune and Kalyan. Train number 12217 Kochiveli – Chandigarh 'Kerala Sampark Kranti' Express which left Kochiveli on Saturday has been diverted via Madgaon, Londa, Miraj, Pune and Kalyan. Train number 12618 Nizamuddin – Ernakulam 'Mangala' Express which left Nizamuddin on Saturday is diverted via Panvel, Karjat, Pune, Miraj, Londa and Madgaon. Train Number 12998 Hapa-Tirunelvelli Express which left Hapa on Saturday is diverted via Vasai Road, Kalyan, Pune, Miraj, Londa and Madgaon.

Owing to the diversion and transshipped services, most of the trains on the route are running late. Public can contact emergency number 10722 for correct and factual information and position / status of trains.

The train No 16345, Lokmanya Tilak – Thiruvananthapuram Netravati Express was late by 12 hours; Train No 12619, Lokmanya Tilak – Mangalore Matsyagandha Express was running late by nine hours; Train No 12223, Lokmanya Tilak-Ernakulam Duronto Express was late by six hours; Train No 12133, Mumbai CST – Mangalore Jn Express ran late by seven hours. Train No 12620, Mangalore Jn-Lokmanya Tilak Matsyagandha Express, scheduled to start from Mangalore Jn at 12.50 hrs, left Mangalore Junction at 21.00 hours on Sunday.

Train No 12134, Mangalore Jn-Mumbai CST Express, scheduled to start from Mangalore Jn at 16.45 hrs, is rescheduled at 00.15 hours on Monday.


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November 26,2024

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Mangaluru: The coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi are witnessing a fascinating weather pattern, with chilly early mornings giving way to dry, sweltering afternoons. Over the past two days, dense fog blanketed the rural landscapes, while urban centers like Mangaluru felt the stark contrast of brisk mornings and peak afternoon heat.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) noted that in rural areas, the morning chill caused temperatures to dip by one to two degrees Celsius below the seasonal norm, intensifying the fog. Monday saw Mangaluru recording a maximum temperature of 33.3°C and a minimum of 22.6°C, reflective of the sharp day-night variation.

While mornings painted a serene picture with mist-covered trees and a cool ambiance, the afternoons proved relentless, with temperatures soaring between 11 am and 3 pm, offering little respite. Currently, there are no signs of rainfall, with forecasts predicting the continuation of this dual weather pattern for the coming days.

Local residents have mixed feelings about this weather trend. Farmers in rural areas appreciate the cool mornings that ease early chores but express concerns over the dry afternoons, which may affect crop irrigation if the dry spell prolongs. In contrast, urban dwellers are enjoying the foggy mornings but brace for the scorching afternoons.

Meteorologists attribute the sudden chill to shifts in atmospheric pressure along the coast, a precursor to possible weather transitions in December. Whether this pattern persists or leads to unexpected changes remains to be seen, but the twin districts are clearly caught in nature's dramatic play of contrasts.

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November 25,2024

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Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has instructed the Hindu Religious Endowment Department to submit a proposal for constructing a gold chariot for the presiding deity of the state, Chamundeshwari, official sources said on Monday.

The directive follows a request from Member of Legislative Council (MLC) Dinesh Gooligowda, who highlighted the historical and cultural significance of the Chamundeshwari Temple on Chamundi Hill in Mysuru, which dates back to the 12th century AD.

Gooligowda noted that the existing wooden chariot, donated by devotees from Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, has deteriorated over time.

“Devotees have expressed their desire to organise a ‘rathotsava’ using a gold chariot for Goddess Chamundeshwari. This proposal has been under consideration for some time, with an estimated cost of Rs 100 crore,” the MLC said.

He emphasised that the government’s financial involvement would not be required, as devotees are willing to contribute towards making the chariot a reality.

Gooligowda proposed a deadline for the 2025 Dasara festival for the completion of the chariot, ensuring it is ready for the grand procession featuring the idol of Chamundeshwari.

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November 17,2024

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Mangaluru: A tragic incident unfolded on Sunday, November 17, at Vazco Resort (VAZCO), situated at Battappadi Cross Road in Someshwara on the outskirts of the city, when three young women drowned in the resort’s swimming pool. 

Disturbingly, an iPhone recording and CCTV footage captured their final moments, providing insights into the heartbreaking accident.

According to City Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal, the tragedy occurred at approximately 10:05 AM. The victims were identified as:

Keerthana N (21) from Devaraj Mohalla, Hebbal Second Stage, Vijayanagar Post.
Nishitha M.D (21) from 4th Cross, Kuribarahalli, Mysuru.
Parvathi S (20) from Ramanuja Road, K.R. Mohalla, Mysuru.

Sequence of Events

The three women had checked into Room No. 2 of the resort on the morning of November 16 and stayed overnight. On Sunday morning, around 10 AM, they entered the swimming pool to play. Reports suggest that they placed their clothes poolside and set an iPhone to record the activity.

Initial findings indicate one woman slipped underwater and began to struggle. When the second attempted a rescue, she too drowned, followed by the third woman. Within minutes, the tragedy claimed all three lives. CCTV footage from the resort corroborates the sequence, showing the young women struggling before succumbing to the water.

Investigation Underway

The resort staff discovered the lifeless bodies and immediately raised the alarm. Ullal Police Inspector H N Balakrishna and his team are conducting an investigation. Preliminary reports suggest the women were non-swimmers, and the lack of safety measures contributed to the tragedy.

The resort is owned by Manohar, as per police records. While the formal case is yet to be registered, the incident has raised serious questions about safety protocols at resorts offering pool facilities.

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