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14 die in Karnataka rains and floods caused by Jal cyclone | At least 14 persons have died in Karnataka rains and floods while crops spread over an area of 5,763 hectares have been badly affected. The situation has arisen due
to incessant rains and floods which have affected at least 15 districts in the
State caused by Jal cyclone. Eight tanks in Chitradurga district are overflowing.
At least 370 persons have so far been rehabilitated at the four relief camps set
up here. Eight tanks in Hassan and three tanks in Davangere are damaged and
overflowing.
Meanwhile, Dharwad, Mysore, Chitradurga, Tumkur and Davangere districts have
faced
biggest infrastructure losses. According to the MeT department forecast, moderate
to rather heavy rain would occur at many places over all the districts of coastal
Karnataka and south interior of Karnataka and at a few places over all the districts
of north interior Karnataka.
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