Mangaluru: Water level is rapidly depleting in the dams across D K district due to intense heat. Thumbe dam, supplying water to the 60 wards of Mangalore municipality, has seen a rapid decrease in the water level and the extreme heat has also contributed to increased evaporation rate.

The water level in Thumbe dam which was 6m in the first week of March has seen a rapid decrease eversince. The level went down to 5.93m on Friday, 5.88m on Saturday and 5.85m on Sunday. All the gates of the dam have been closed now and the water is being pumped back from downstream continuously.

District Collector Mullai Mugilan and Zilla Panchayat CEO Dr Anand have informed that there has been no shortage of drinking water in the district till now. As it is normal for Bajpe, Kotekar and Ullal to face water scarcity in the month of March every year, water tankers have been employed to supply water to people there.

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In spite of the areas around Bantwal, Sullia, Puttur and Belthangady not facing any water scarcity, there has been a rapid decrease in the water flow in the rivers and streams in these zones. The check dams built across the various rivers in the district have enough storage of water. Payaswini River, the life line of Sullia, has seen a decrease in water flow too but its dam has enough water stored. The check dams in Belthangady supplying water to the urban areas have good water but the rivers are running low. The Netravati River near Dharmasthala saw massive death of fish due to reduced water, ten days ago. The situation is not entirely different in Puttur and Bantwal.

Continuous depletion of ground water table across the years in the district has made the bore wells run dry in summer seasons.

The water level in MMR dam, upstream of Thumbe dam, saw a reduction to 18.08m on March 16 from 18.11m on the previous day.

Traditional wells in Ullal, Kolya and Kotekar have seen reduced water from February, as usual. Many areas in Someshwara Town Panchayat are either dependent on well or bore well water. Along with this, the panchayat also supplies water through pipelines once in two days for fixed timings.

The DC has already notified that any use of water around Thumbe dam for irrigation must be immediately ceased until Mangalore city is free of a looming water crisis.

Water supply to the industries has also been asked to cut down depending on the water level in the dam.

DC Mullai Mugilan has said that as there is a reasonable water storage in Thumbe, AMR and Biliyoor dams, there shall be no immediate rationing of water in the city.

“However, the public has a huge role to play by sensible use of drinking water in this summer”, he added.

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Bengaluru (PTI): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman led the statewide pulse polio vaccination drive on Sunday.

While Siddaramaiah kicked off the campaign along with state Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao and Home Minister G Parameshwara at his residence 'Kaveri' here, Sitharaman, who is in Vijayanagara district in the state, holding Chintan Shivir, administered pulse polio drops to children below five years of age in Kamalapura.

"Smt @nsitharaman launched the Polio Immunisation Drive in Kamalapura, Karnataka, reaffirming the Government’s commitment to safeguarding child health and ensuring a polio-free India," a post on her 'X' account said.

The post further said that children under five years of age were administered Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) drops, "reinforcing the collective effort to protect future generations through timely immunisation."

According to the details shared by the health departments, about 62.4 lakh children have been identified for it.

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"Under the routine immunization programme, every Child is given 5 doses of OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine) and 3 doses of IPV (inactivated injectable polio vaccine) and Government of Karnataka is committed that no child should miss these doses," a government statement said.

Apart from all hospitals in the state, special focus will be given to immunise children living in villages, hilly areas, brick kilns, slums, migrant areas, farmhouses, urban slums. Booths will also be set up in railway stations, metro stations, airports and Seaports, the statement said.

The state health department has set up 33,258 booths and deployed 1,030 mobile teams, 2,096 transit teams, 1,13,115 vaccinators and 7,322 Supervisors.

All children below five years of age will be administered the oral polio vaccine on December 21, 2025.

"Even if your child has received any number of doses of OPV before, it is very essential to immunise your child again during this round," the department said.

In order to allay concerns, the department said the polio vaccine is completely safe and people should not to believe in any false rumours.