IMD issues red alert for coastal Karnataka as heavy rains trigger landslides, waterlogging, traffic chaos; NDRF deployed
Monday, 26 May 2025 () Coastal Karnataka is reeling under heavy monsoon rainfall for the third consecutive day, prompting a red alert in Dakshina Kannada. Severe waterlogging and traffic congestion plague Mangaluru, with landslides reported in hilly areas. Authorities have closed Anganwadi centers and deployed NDRF and SDRF teams.
The monsoon has arrived early in Karnataka, with Bengaluru and surrounding regions battered by relentless rains. The IMD has issued a red alert for May 26 and 27 as heavy downpours flood low-lying areas, topple trees, and disrupt life. Gusty winds and thunder showers are predicted till May 29,...
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