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Udupi remains safe amidst light rainfall

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Udupi remains unaffected by severe weather as district officials report no casualties or infrastructure damage, with monsoon rainfall levels currently staying well within manageable limits.

UDUPI

The district administration has released a calm and positive preliminary report regarding the current flood and rain situation in Udupi. As of now, officials have confirmed that the region remains largely unaffected by any severe weather-related disasters.

According to the official report, there have been no reports of human casualties, injuries, or loss of livestock due to rain or flooding. Infrastructure remains intact, with no damage reported to homes, roads, or bridges. Additionally, there are no disruptions to power supply, and local reservoirs are currently operating within safe levels. No evacuation centers have been opened, as no villages have been impacted by flooding.

The report also provides an update on precipitation across the district. While the region is experiencing typical monsoon weather, the rainfall remains well within manageable limits. The average rainfall recorded across various taluks is a modest 0.8 millimeters. Specifically, Karkala and Byndoor recorded no rainfall, while Kundapur received 2.7 mm, Udupi 0.3 mm, Brahmavar 0.1 mm, Kapu 0.6 mm, and Hebri recorded no rain.

District officials continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure the safety of all residents. The administration’s proactive reporting reinforces that, despite the ongoing monsoon season, life across Udupi continues to proceed normally without any significant challenges or emergency conditions. The public is advised to stay updated through official channels as the authorities maintain their standard vigilance during the monsoon period.

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