Many components of Shivamogga district obtained average to heavy rains on Wednesday. Among the taluks Hosanagar obtained the very best rainfall of 208.80 mm. Many localities had been inundated and agriculture fields had been flooded. Several villages of Sagar, Sorab, Thirthahalli, Shivamogga and Bhadravathi taluks obtained average rainfall.
In the 24 hours earlier than 8.30 a.m. on Thursday, the district recorded a mean rainfall of 65.67 mm. Following is the rainfall recorded in taluks: Shivamogga – 40.6 mm, Bhadravati – 18.40 mm, Thirthahalli – 55.4 mm, Sagar – 64 mm, Shikaripur – 24.8 mm, Sorab – 47 mm and Hosanagar – 208.8 mm.
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