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Coast gears up to face double whammy; cyclone amid COVID-19 pandemic

Updated: Heavy to very heavy rains with gusty winds predicted on Saturday and Sunday. Share Article AAA While weathermen have predicted a cyclone to be named Tauktae would hit Kerala and Karnataka coasts from Saturday, the Arabian Sea looked normal at Batpady on Karnataka-Kerala border, about 15km south of Mangaluru, on Saturday morning.   | Photo Credit: Anil Kumar Sastry Heavy to very heavy rains with gusty winds predicted on Saturday and Sunday. District administrations of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi that were already fighting the COVID-19 pandemic have geared up to face the double whammy in the form of a cyclone that was in the process of being formed in the Arabian Sea and likely to hit Kerala and Karnataka coasts on Saturday and Sunday.

Coast gears up to face the double whammy of COVID-19, cyclone

Heavy to very heavy rain with gusty winds predicted for two days The district administrations of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi, which are fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, have geared up to face the double whammy in the form of a cyclone that was in the process of being formed in the Arabian Sea and likely to hit Kerala and Karnataka coasts on Saturday and Sunday. With the India Meteorological Department predicting the low pressure formed in the southeast Arabian Sea and adjoining Lakshadweep area on Thursday could develop into a cyclone, the Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority has issued alerts to coastal districts to get ready to face the cyclone.

Do not keep people waiting for long outside vaccination centres

‘Do not keep people waiting for long outside vaccination centres’ Updated: Updated: Give information of vaccine stock early to people, says MLA Share Article Give information of vaccine stock early to people, says MLA While asking the authorities concerned to give preference to those who come to vaccination centres for their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine, Mangaluru City South MLA D. Vedavyas Kamath on Wednesday said that information about availability of vaccine should be given to people early and they should not be made to wait for long outside vaccination centres. Expressing anguish over people waiting outside the AYUSH Block of the Government Wenlock Hospital since 8 a.m., Mr. Kamath said,

Foundation stone laid for girls hostel at Kodialbail

Foundation stone laid for girls hostel at Kodialbail Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Foundation stone for the pre- and post-matric girls hostel at Kodialbail on the site of razed Kudmul Rangarao Girls Hostel was laid on the occasion of Babu Jagjivan Ram’s 114th birth anniversary celebrations here on Monday. The new hostel would come up at an estimated cost of ₹9.85 crore in about two years catering to the needs of girl students in the district. Member of Legislative Assembly D. Vedavyasa Kamath, Zilla Panchayat president Meenakshi Shanthigod, vice-president Kasturi Panja, Mayor Premanand Shetty, Deputy Mayor Sumangala, Deputy Commissioner K.V. Rajendra, Zilla Panchayat Chief Executive Officer Kumara and others were present on the occasion.

MUDA takes up rejuvenation of Kadri Kaibattalu pond

MUDA takes up rejuvenation of Kadri Kaibattalu pond Updated: Updated: It was revived 13 years ago, but is now filled with silt Share Article AAA The pond in Kadri Kaibattalu area is among two waterbodies in the locality that Mangaluru Urban Development Authority took up for development on Wednesday.   | Photo Credit: Raghava M. It was revived 13 years ago, but is now filled with silt The Mangaluru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) on Wednesday launched the work of rejuvenating Kadri Kaibattalu pond and the nearby Jogimath pond under its lake rejuvenation programme. The pond in Kadri Kaibattalu, which was revived 13 years ago by the residents at Doctors Colony, is now filled with silt and muddy water.

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