Mangaluru: Rising sea decimates two houses, partially damages one in Ullal


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Dec 3: As Arabian sea swelled due to cyclonic affect, two houses standing in Seaground area of Ullal got inundated. When people living in these houses returned on Saturday December 1 night after offering prayers at the church, they found that both had disappeared all of a sudden. The sea, which surged 200 metres into the seashore, obliterated the signs of existence of these two houses without a trace. Even the path to the houses was found to be in standing seawater.

Another house in the area suffered partial damages.

The houses belonging to Philomena Fernandes and Everest Alphonse were consumed by the sea. Although protective walls have been erected with boulders in the area, they could not offer resistance to the advancing sea. The family members had left at about 7 pm on Saturday by locking their homes to visit the church. When they returned at 10 pm, the sea had occupied their houses.

The family comprising Philomena, her husband, and son, were living in one of these houses. Along with the house, things valued at about six lac rupees also were vanished into the sea. In the other house, Alphonse and his wife were living, and things worth eight lac rupees inside the house went underwater. The other house that was partially damaged belongs to Avil. All these families have now left to live with relatives.

About 50 houses in Ullal area face danger from the sea and all these families have been shifted to safer areas. Most of them have chosen to shift to the houses of relatives. Revenue officials including tahsildar and police personnel visited the place and undertook measures.

  

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  • Robert Pais, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 03 2017

    On my opinion, this incident has nothing to do with the NASA report.
    There is volcanic erruption in Indonesia.there is high seismic activity in that area.
    Any major earthquake may lead to tsunami that will affect our east coast very soon.

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  • Robert Pais, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 03 2017

    Depression on bay of Bengal and the high winds due to the cyclone are responsible for this incidence of flooding in ullal.

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  • Nithya, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 03 2017

    Lucky it didn’t happen at midnight when people are in sleep.

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  • Anonymous, Atlanta

    Sun, Dec 03 2017

    I felt sad and funny while reading sea had occupied houses. Actually sea isn't occupying houses. We , human beings occupying everywhere. Sea is just re-occupying it's own place!!! Now at least we should realise our limits.

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 03 2017

    Some fools said that NASA does not know what its taking about. I want to call out those fools now. Rising sea level does not mean it will happen overnight. Its just that one house at a time will be washed out to sea.

    There is nothing worse that people who use all the technologies that have given them the modern standards of living, then talk shit about the science that has given them all those things.

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  • hans, udupi

    Sun, Dec 03 2017

    Unchecked building of dams is responsible for this. If the river is stopped from depositing silt in the sea the sea water will rise.

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  • Anish, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 03 2017

    When they already been warned in tv. Then y wer they not prepared to vacate. Its foolishness. Our house far in city. We are alert. Why wer they not? For whom they inform in tv.

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  • Karthik Karkera, Maryhill Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 03 2017

    Extremely sad, people should stay atleast a kilometre away from sea

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sun, Dec 03 2017

    Quite scary and may damage more if rising sea is not subsided

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 03 2017

    Sad to hear this news ...

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