IMD forecasts more rain, Siddaramaiah instructs officials to take precautionary measures
Bengaluru, NT Bureau: With the India Meteorological Department predicting more rains in the coming weeks, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday chaired a meeting with senior officials and asked them to take all the necessary precautionary measures.
The chief minister at the meeting stressed coordination among various departments and civic agencies in managing the situation.
A total of 67 deaths, occurred in the state due to heavy rains so far, and Rs 329 lakh compensation has been provided in 66 cases, the Chief Minister's office said, sharing details of the meeting, which was also attended by Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda.
"From June 1 to August 15, rainfall in the state was 22 per cent above normal. Chamarajanagar, Mandya and Tumakur have received the highest rainfall. In 13 districts, rainfall has been above normal. This time there has been good rain in the entire state," it said.
The India Meteorological Department has predicted that there will be more than normal rainfall in the southern interior and northern interior Karnataka, also coastal, and Malnad regions in the next four weeks, it said.
In this context, precautionary measures were discussed in the meeting. Nine taluks like Siruguppa, Devadurga, Aurad, Bidar, Kamalanagar, Hubballi, Shahapura, Yadgir etc. have low rainfall now, but it is predicted that there will be good rain in these taluks as well, it added.
Noting that 70 lakh hectares have been sown against the target of 82 lakh hectares across the state, the release said, "this time it is expected to achieve more than the target. Pre monsoon crops like black gram and green gram are ready for harvesting."
It is estimated that 81,589 hectares of crop has been damaged due to rain, and as soon as the final report is received, action will be taken to distribute the compensation. In the background of increased rainfall, instructions have been given to take action to fill the lakes wherever possible under lift irrigation schemes.