Local observers said that Panambur in Mangaluru recorded 334 mm of rain to early 30 May, 2018, breaking the previous high of 330.8 mm set in 1982. Mangaluru Airport recorded 284 mm during the same period, also breaking a previous high. Normal rainfall in the month of May for Mangaluru is 168.6 mm.
Roads around the city of Mangaluru were inundated, bringing traffic to a standstill and damaging homes and businesses. Many people were left trapped in their homes or vehicles. Emergency teams from Mangaluru fire service saiid they rescued over 500 people from the flooding in Mangaluru. State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Civil Defence and other teams were also drafted in to provide rescue services in affected areas.
Local media reported that at least 3 people have died in the severe weather. One person died in Karkala, Udupi district, after being struck by lightning, and another died after a wall collapsed in the flooding in Mangaluru. The third victim was swept away by flood water near Padubidri.
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#Mangaluru: People stranded in the area can contact control room at 1077 and the team will be ready to address the grievances.
— Mangalore City (@MangaloreCity) May 29, 2018
They can also contact district administration on following numbers 9448549445 and 9448104455. pic.twitter.com/cYhbWGdqrb
School children being rescued by fire personnel in #Mangaluru. pic.twitter.com/EgUcsM9Wqi
— Mangalore City (@MangaloreCity) May 29, 2018
At Attavar, locals tied ropes from to the KMC hospital to the medical shops opposite the hospital to facilitate those trying to cross the road. Several cars were submerged at the entrance of the hospital and people's entry was blocked due to flooding. #Mangaluru pic.twitter.com/2GmNMZfNLu
— Mangalore City (@MangaloreCity) May 29, 2018
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