Mangaluru: Artificial flooding at Thokkottu Junction disrupts traffic movement


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, July 15: Heavy rains on Monday in the Thokkottu area led to artificial flooding at the Thokkottu Junction, causing significant inconvenience to both vehicular traffic and pedestrians.

Due to unscientific construction of the national highway in the area, rainwater failed to drain properly into the designated stormwater channels and instead overflowed onto the road. The lack of regular desilting at the junction has further worsened the situation.

Despite the construction of a four-lane road from Thokkottu Junction to Chembugudde at a cost of approximately Rs 14 crore, the absence of proper development at the junction continues to cause such recurring issues.

  

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  • Ananda Moorthi., Thkkottu,575017.

    Tue, Jul 15 2025

    The Rain water must have forgotten the actual path it was following since many years to join Netravati due to day to day digging process for Road widening.wide drainage system may solve the problem

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Jul 15 2025

    "Unscientific construction of the national highway in the area, rainwater failed to drain properly into the designated stormwater channels and instead overflows onto the road. " Such is the case at Pump well circle, Padil may at BC road junction and elsewhere. Water overflows even on elevated areas. What a pity. ?

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Jul 15 2025

    Let us be proud of our indigenous advancement in Engineering/suspension bridge technology.

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