Rain toll in Karnataka rises to 17

Published - August 27, 2010 07:49 pm IST - Bangalore

In the absence of the storm water drains, the rain water seeping into the shops in the cellars of the commercial complex constructed by the Karnataka Housing Board in Gulbarga City on Thursday. Photo: Arun

In the absence of the storm water drains, the rain water seeping into the shops in the cellars of the commercial complex constructed by the Karnataka Housing Board in Gulbarga City on Thursday. Photo: Arun

The toll due to rains lashing parts of Karnataka in the past one week rose to 17 with four more deaths reported today, revenue officials said.

The incessant rains have claimed 17 lives, with three deaths from Bidar and one from Belgaum reported late today.

Other areas where fatalities have been reported are: Bellary (4), Gulbarga (3) and one each in Dharwad, Shimoga, Tumkur, Koppal, Raichur and Bangalore, officials said.

As per preliminary estimates, total loss due to rains has been put at Rs 180 crore including crops loss in 25,545 acres to the tune of Rs 12.83 crore.

The number of houses that have been damaged has risen to 7,798 including 3,562 in Bidar followed by Gadag (670) and Gulbarga (639), they said.

Authorities in rain battered districts have been directed to be on alert to meet any situation, officials said.

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