Over the past week, Karnataka has been battered by heavy rainfall, throwing daily life into chaos across the state. Torrential rains flooded roads, disrupted transportation, and halted routine activities for farmers and residents alike.Himachal Pradesh and Punjab Devastated by 2025 Monsoon: Floods, Landslides, and Cloudbursts Cause Widespread Chaos..!
Several districts reported landslides and damage to homes, leaving communities in distress. However, the weather department now predicts a decline in rainfall intensity, offering a much-needed respite.Bengaluru Reels Under Heavy Rainfall as Monsoon Hits Hard on September 1..!
In southern Karnataka, districts such as Bengaluru, Mysuru, Mandya, Hassan, and Kodagu faced severe flooding, with rivers like the Kaveri, Kapila, and Hemavathi reaching alarming levels.
Meanwhile, North Karnataka districts, including Bagalkote, Belagavi, and Dharwad, are seeing reduced rainfall, bringing relief to locals. The forecast indicates lighter showers and cloudy skies in the coming days, though coastal areas like Udupi and Dakshina Kannada may still face moderate to heavy rains, leading to advisories for fishermen to stay off the sea.
Despite agricultural setbacks caused by the deluge, full reservoirs provide hope for farmers. The Karnataka government has responded by launching relief measures and providing helplines for those affected. As the rains gradually ease, there is optimism that normal life will soon resume across the state.Punjab Reels Under Worst Floods Since 1988: Over 1,400 Villages Submerged, Massive Devastation Reported..!