Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah visited Mysuru, Kodagu, and Hassan in the wake of heavy rains in the districts.
Addressing a gathering at Belagavi, CM Siddaramaiah said that as more rain is expected in another ten days, disaster management, forest, and irrigation departments have been asked to remain alert.
He further said that the state government was planning to have a permanent solution.
Siddaramaiah further said, “We are thinking and planning to have a permanent solution. People also need to cooperate. Many a time, when we were ready to relocate and provide a permanent solution, people don’t want to leave those places, we need your cooperation.”
He said that there was 62 percent more rainfall in Belagavi than expected.
He said, “Due to rain 6 people lost their lives. Two died due to the falling of a tree, 3 died by drowning, 1 died due to a wall collapse, and 5 lakh compensation has been given to all of them. 12 animals died, and compensation of 37.5 thousand has been given for each. 48 houses have been fully damaged. 950 houses are partially damaged.”
Earlier India Meteorological Department on Sunday said that in the coming days, heavy rainfall is expected in Kerala, Coastal Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
“Heavy rainfall is expected in Kerala, Coastal Karnataka and Tamil Nadu in coming days. In north-eastern states, heavy rainfall is expected,” IMD scientist, Dr Naresh Kumar said.