A number of components of North Karnataka alongside the banks of the River Bhima are reeling below floods on account of heavy rainfall within the catchment areas of the river and its tributaries.
Among the many districts affected by floods are Kalaburagi, Bidar, Vijayapura and Yadgir, with flood risk additionally being reported from Belagavi and Bagalkot districts. The floods are being attributed to elevated discharge from Ujani and Neera Dams positioned in Maharashtra.
Flooding is predicted to proceed in these areas over the subsequent few days as very heavy rainfall is forecast for the catchment areas of those rivers. An alert issued by the Karnataka State Pure Catastrophe Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC) stated that Bhima was flowing at excessive flooding ranges in Yadgir, Kalaburagi and Bidar districts, and the Kagina River in Kalaburagi was additionally flowing at that degree.
Equally, the Krishna River in Raichur district, the Doni River in Vijayapura and the Manjira River in Bidar have been flowing at extreme flooding ranges. Other than this, heavy influx to the Ghataprabha River has additionally resulted in a flood risk to areas downstream of the Hidkal dam positioned in Belagavi district.
As a result of floods, a number of low-lying areas have been inundated, prompting native authorities to hold out rescue operations in just a few components of those districts. Street connectivity to some villages in Kalaburagi and Vijayapura districts was reduce off as a result of overflowing rivers.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who reviewed the scenario on Sunday, has instructed deputy commissioners and CEOs of affected districts to provoke aid measures. Preventive steps also needs to be initiated to stop lack of lives.
In accordance with KSNDMC information, the North Karnataka area has acquired above-normal rainfall within the months of August and September. Whereas the surplus was 66 per cent in August (195 mm in opposition to a standard of 118 mm), it was 32 per cent until September 28 (171 mm in opposition to a standard of 130 mm).

