Heavy rain continues to lash Karnataka

by news
June 25, 2015

Bengaluru: Heavy rainfall is likely to lash south and interior Karnataka as the southwest monsoon is active over the region, officials from the meteorological department said on Thursday.

Rain and thundershowers would also occur at many places in coastal Karnataka and at isolated places in north Karnataka.

The met department continued to issue alerts to fishermen and advised them against venturing into the sea as strong onshore winds, reaching upto speeds of 45 to 55 km per hour, from the west are likely to pound the Karnataka coast.

Bengaluru city will experience a generally cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain and thundershowers. Strong gusty surface winds would sweep the city at times on Thursday, officials added.

The city experienced 2.9 mm of rainfall on Wednesday. The maximum temperature on Thursday is likely to be around 30 degrees Celsius, the officials said.

On Wednesday, the city recorded a maximum temperature of 30.3 degrees Celsius while the minimum temperature was 21.1 degrees Celsius.

Damage due to Rains:

Heavy rain and winds made a tree fall on vehicles at Chamarajapuram, infront of Regional Transport Office (RTO)

The incident happened at around 1.00pm in the noon and nearly 5 bikes were damaged and no casualties. It is said that the people who were in need of Driving License and Learning License had parked their two-wheeler under the tree.

Beside this, there was bulldozer parked and the tree fell on it as well, thus avoiding more damages to the other vehicles.

With Inputs from IANS