Bengaluru, Oct 18 : Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Sunday said he would carry out an aerial survey of the affected districts on October 21 to assess the damage caused by heavy rains and flash floods in the state’s northern and northwest regions.
“As heavy rains and floods disrupted normal life and caused damage to crops, I will undertake an aerial survey of Kalaburagi, Raichur, Vijayapura and Yadgir districts on October 21 to assess the situation,” said the Chief Minister in a statement in Kannada here.
The state government has deployed army troops in the four worst-hit districts for rescue and relief operations, as the situation remained grim due to release of excess water from Krishna and Bhima rivers, which turned into a spate due to heavy inflows from the dams in the neighbouring Maharashtra.
“Besides army jawans from Hyderabad, teams of the national and state disaster relief forces have been helping the authorities to evacuate hundreds of people stranded in villages submerged by the overflowing river water,” a state natural disaster management authority official told IANS here.
Heavy rains due to extended southwest monsoon last week inundated over 100 villages across the 4 districts, forcing the authorities to shift about 20,000 people to relief camps in nearby towns.
The state government on Friday released Rs 86-crore emergency relief aid to a dozen districts in the state’s northern and coastal regions.
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