Mangaluru: This year’s monsoon started with a big bang in the district here, on June 4.
As predicted by the Indian Meteorological Department, the monsoon season started with heavy rains, thunder and lighting.
Until June 3, there was no rain but on June 4, the district witnessed severe rains which started at around 12.45 p.m, disrupting traffic and normal life. Most of the people who did not carry any rain protection gear were caught unaware.
Rain water was seen flowing on the roads as there are no proper rain water drains in the city. Many of the places were filled with water. The compounds of some houses in low level areas were filled with water.
The district administration should take measures to make proper rain water drains before the Monsoon. In Kulshekar, the ward corporator is not ready to visit the place to assess and solve their problems. When the problems were informed to him by a residents, he said to address the problem with the commissioner.
The concerned authorities of the Mangaluru City Corporation should take note of it and take action against such negligent corporators.
Throw this Corporator out of MCC. If He or She is not helpful for Citizens needs, why We need these useless. If this Corporator is asking the Public to call the Commissioner, then why We need Him at Tax payer’s neck. Useless people become Elected to choke the City through corruption. Now these people hate the Commissioner because they cannot rob the Public.
Rain is an act of God. Rain is a blessing for every country, particularly populated countries such as India where water is a precious commodity. Due to lack of proper drainage or proper conservation methods of saving the precious water from rain, there will always be disruption for the road traffic due to accumulation of water. Just last week Houston and Dallas, Texas were flooded with ten feet of water by blocking major highways and skyways and disrupting the movements for several days. Thousands of homes in low levels were drifted away. Thousands of vehicles that got caught with heavy… Read more »
‘huyyo huyyo maLeraaya…’ Reminds me of my primary school days in a small town. The force of rain would make us close all windows and cause temporary darkness inside the classroom. The loudness of heavy rain landing on poor ‘mangalore tiles’ would often force our ‘class teacher’ return to her seat and stop all the boring lessons !! I remember instances when schools had to declare a day off due to heavy rains. @. . Joe – I like your passion, my friend. I wish many more had zero tolerance towards corruption the way you do!! @. . Max and… Read more »