Udupi: Land crack in Manchikere worries people of Manipal area


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (JD)

Udupi, Jun 18:  A land crack has been reported in Manchikere area near Manipal.

According to the locals, a similar incident had happened in July 2014. The ground developed a crack and water has been flowing from it since the last five years.

“There might be some caves in these areas. There were rumors among people about the existence of a cave in Manchikere. The cave was later closed by some localities. The crack is now growing and proves to be dangerous. The area is a hilly. These cracks might be indications of a huge landslide that may happen in near future, similar to what happened in Kodagu recently,” said Sudheer Nayak a local resident.



The crack came to light when Sudheer Nayak visited the spot on Monday, June 17. After the incident in July 2014, officials had visited the spot and submitted a report to the district administration. In the report, the geological department officials had cited that due to the increase of temperature under the land, these types of cracks did appear in many places of Udupi district. But the width of the crack is increasing and looks dangerous.

People have requested the concerned officials to inspect the spot and take necessary measures.

 

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Jun 19 2019

    Seismology is the study of seismic waves, energy waves caused by rock suddenly breaking apart within the earth or the slipping of tectonic plates. We know these as events as earthquakes. They can also be caused by explosions from volcanic eruptions and testing of nuclear bombs.
    Our Seismologists must study/determine the cause and explain to government on the likely effects that might take place following this incident.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Wed, Jun 19 2019

    Quite risky and scary development indeed.

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  • Ned D'Cunha, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 19 2019

    Take care of children & elderly people. Bore well type accidents should not repeat,

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  • Vijay Raj, Kudala

    Wed, Jun 19 2019

    Keep cutting trees ,keep building new buildings burn fossil fuel ,...more surprises are on the way for us , it's going to get worse . Please try to harvest rain water and plant more trees I beg you all , all the cars and air conditioners,concrete roads are making it worse ..the list goes on...We in the coastal region are all the more vulnerable to climate change the sea erosion is getting worse.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 19 2019

    Global Warming ...

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    Wed, Jun 19 2019

    global warning

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    Tue, Jun 18 2019

    All because Of frog marriage....

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Tue, Jun 18 2019

    This is the result when humans destroy the nature ruthlessly the nature turns back.

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    Tue, Jun 18 2019

    earth needs breathing man needs eating.

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    Tue, Jun 18 2019

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    Tue, Jun 18 2019

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