A media release issued from the district administration on Monday, stated that Deputy Commissioner Dr N S Channappa Gowda has sought Rs 5 crore from the state government to provide relief to people affected by recent spell of heavy rains lashing the district.
The district on an average recorded 1,859.9 mm of rainfall from January 1 to June 18 as against 1,483.5 mm rainfall in the same period last year.
In all, six persons have died due to natural calamity from April 1 to date in the district.
In the last 72 hours ending 8 am on Monday, the district has received heavy rainfall.
The average rainfall in the five taluks on Saturday was 52.8 mm, on Sunday 69.9 mm, and 68.6 mm on Monday.
Highest rainfall of 93.4 mm was recorded in Belthangady on Monday, followed by Bantwal at 63.4 mm, Puttur and Sullia 62.4 mm respectively, and Mangalore 61.2 mm.
Meanwhile, Director-in-charge, Meteorological Centre, Bangalore, has warned the fishermen that strong onshore winds from westerly direction speed occasionally reaching 45-55 kmph likely along off Karnataka coast during next 24 hours.
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