Key Points

Dharwad Deputy Commissioner Divya Prabhu has declared a holiday for schools and colleges due to IMD's red alert for heavy rainfall. The Hubballi region already faces severe waterlogging, with Hanashi village heavily affected. IMD predicts widespread rain across Karnataka, including coastal and interior districts, until June 17. Strong winds and extremely heavy rainfall are expected in several areas, prompting precautionary measures.

Key Points: Dharwad DC Divya Prabhu Declares Holiday as IMD Issues Karnataka Red Alert

  • IMD warns of widespread rainfall in Karnataka for 7 days
  • Hubballi faces severe waterlogging after torrential downpour
  • Coastal districts may see extremely heavy rain and strong winds
  • South interior Karnataka to experience heavy rainfall until June 14
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Karnataka: Dharwad Deputy Commissioner declares one-day holiday for schools and colleges in view of red alert

Schools and colleges in Dharwad shut for a day as IMD predicts heavy rainfall and storms across Karnataka until June 17.

"Heavy to very heavy rain with sustained wind at 50-60 kmph likely in Belagavi, Dharwad, and Gadag – IMD"

Dharwad, June 12

In view of the red alert issued by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) for Karnataka, Dharwad Deputy Commissioner Divya Prabhu on Thursday declared a day's holiday for all Anganwadis, primary and high schools, PU and degree colleges.

Meanwhile, the IMD has issued a seven-day warning for Karnataka predicting "widespread" rainfall in nearly all districts until June 17.

The Hubballi area in the Dharwad district of Karnataka witnessed torrential rainfall early on Thursday, which caused massive waterlogging in several parts of the district, especially in Hanashi village.

According to the weather department, rainfall will remain widespread in coastal and north interior Karnataka until June 17. Meanwhile, rainfall will be "fairly widespread" in the districts of south interior Karnataka until June 14 before turning "widespread" for the next three days.

In coastal Karnataka districts, the IMD has forecast "heavy to very heavy rain with sustained wind at 30 to 40 kilometre per hour (kmph), which likely to occur at a few places and extremely heavy rain likely to occur at one or two places over Dakshina Kannada, Uttara Kannada and Udupi districts."

In north interior Karnataka, "Heavy to very heavy rain with sustained wind at 50 to 60 kmph likely to occur at a few places and extremely heavy rain with sustained wind likely to occur at one or two places over Belagavi, Dharwad and Gadag districts."

"Heavy rain with sustained wind at 40 to 50 kmph likely to occur at one or two places over Koppal, Haveri, Bagalkot, Vijayapura, Kalburgi and Raichur districts. Moderate rain with sustained wind at 40-50 kmph is likely to occur at most places over Bidar and Yadgir districts," IMD said in its report.

In south interior Karnataka, the weather department has predicted heavy to very heavy rain with sustained wind at 50-60 kmph, which are likely to occur at a few places and extremely heavy rain with sustained wind at the same speed is likely to occur at one or two places over Shivamogga, Chikkamagaluru and Kodagu districts.

"Heavy rain with sustained wind (40-50 kmph) likely to occur at one or two places over Ballari, Bengaluru (Rural), Bengaluru (Urban), Chikkaballapura, Mandya, Ramanagara, Tumakuru, Mysuru, Davangere, Hassan and Vijayanagar districts. Moderate rain with sustained wind (40-50 kmph) likely to occur at most places over Chamarajanagar, Chitradurga and Kolar districts," IMD said.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Good decision by DC Divya Prabhu! Safety should always come first. Last year my cousin's school bus got stuck in waterlogged roads in similar conditions. Better to be safe than sorry. 👍
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Priya M.
The IMD warnings look quite serious this time. Hope the administration has proper disaster management plans ready, especially for flood-prone areas like Hanashi village. Stay safe everyone!
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Sanjay T.
While the holiday is necessary, I hope this doesn't become a pattern. Online classes should be considered for such days - our children are already behind in syllabus after COVID disruptions.
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Ananya R.
As a parent, I'm relieved! The roads near our school turn into rivers during heavy rain. The wind speeds mentioned (50-60 kmph!) can easily uproot trees. Better to keep kids at home. 🌧️
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Vikram J.
The detailed district-wise forecast shows IMD has improved its accuracy. Remember the days when we'd get just 'heavy rains expected'? This helps local administrations prepare better.
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Neha P.
Hope the government also checks on the farmers. Heavy rains during this season can damage standing crops. The wind speeds mentioned could be devastating for horticulture crops especially.

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