More than 30 people, who had gone missing after a rocksliding in Jodupala, have been rescued. The victims were stranded at Munnangeri area after rocksliding. D.K district police, NDRF teams, and Sullia residents have continued the rescue operation.
More than 30 people, who had gone missing after a rocksliding in Jodupala, have been rescued.
The victims were stranded at Munnangeri area after rocksliding. D.K district police, NDRF teams, and Sullia residents have continued the rescue operation.
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While a dead body was found and a few people including a woman and children had gone missing after a rock sliding incident at Jodupala between Sampaje-Madikeri, today one more dead body has been found.
Sullia PSI Manjunath, who went to the rescue in Jodupala, has saved a woman with the help of a rope in the flowing water. Manjunath’s rescue work is being lauded by people.
The massive rockslide that occurred on Friday night at Jodupala located between Sampaje-Madikeri has thrown the normal life out of gear and marooned many people.
Three houses were damaged entirely as a result of rock sliding at Jodupala between Sampaje-Madikeri. Six people, who were residing in these houses, stranded under muddy debris. Out of whom one found dead. A woman and four children, who have gone missing, are suspected to be trapped under the muddy rubble.
The search operation to locate the dead bodies of the natural disaster victims in Jodupala has been halted. So far one dead body has been recovered.
The Kasaragod District Bus Owners Association has come forward to donate their one day ticket collection amount and one day salary of their employees to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to help the flood victims in Kerala state.
The district administration in association with Rotary Club Manipal Hills, MIT Rotaract Club and Prasanna School of Public Health Mahe Manipal is collecting the necessary things like food grains, medicines and others to send them to the rehabilitation centres in Kerala. After collection, the collected things would be sent to Kerala through Indian Coast Guard flights next week.
Dubai-based Bearys Cultural Forum (BCF) has organized a programme to distribute scholarships and sewing machines to the students of poor background at the town hall here on August 19 at 9.30 am.