Belthangady: As Dakshina Kannada district is witnessing heavy and incessant showers, visitors are banned from entering various tourist sites across the taluk as precautionary measure, starting Monday, June 16 as precautionary measure.
The officers of the Wildlife Department (Belthangady Range), who issued the order, have stated that popular tourism spots like the Jamalabad Fort (Gadaikallu), Bandaje, Bolle and Didupe Waterfalls are closed for visitors currently.
The officials have also said that the entry of tourism is prohibited till further notice from the Wildlife Department.
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Bengaluru: A 34-year-old man from Dakshina Kannada’s Bantwal taluk died in a road accident near Kudlu gate in the city on Tuesday.
The deceased has been identified as Muhammad Haris (34), a resident of Allipade near Ajilamogaru in Bantwal taluk.
Harris worked as a mechanic at a private AC company in Bengaluru and got married six months ago.
The incident reportedly occurred when Haris was riding a bike to work along with a colleague, when a goods vehicle allegedly rammed the bike from behind.
Haris reportedly succumbed to his injuries at the stop. His colleague, an Odisha native who was riding pillion, sustained serious injuries and has been admitted to the hospital.
Haris’ body is at the mortuary of St. John’s Hospital, Koramangala, and will be sent to his hometown after the postmortem.
HSR layout traffic police have registered a case.
