Heavy rain in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada damaged two houses and knocked down 84 electric poles on Thursday [1].
The scale of the infrastructure failure threatens regional stability and highlights the vulnerability of the power grid during extreme weather events. Local residents face immediate disruptions to essential services as utility crews work to restore power.
Reports said the damage occurred under a red alert issued for the region [1]. In Udupi, the storms resulted in the damage of two residential houses [1]. The weather system caused significant disruptions to the electrical grid in Dakshina Kannada, where 84 Mangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited (MESCOM) poles were damaged [1].
Emergency services and utility workers have been deployed to address the fallen poles, a critical step in restoring electricity to affected neighborhoods. The red alert indicates a high level of risk, signaling that the rainfall intensity was sufficient to cause structural failures in both private homes and public utilities [1].
Local authorities continue to monitor the situation as the region manages the aftermath of the storm. The concentration of damage in Dakshina Kannada suggests that the wind or soil saturation associated with the heavy rain specifically targeted the utility infrastructure [1].
“Heavy rain in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada damaged two houses and knocked down 84 electric poles.”
The collapse of nearly 100 utility poles during a single weather event underscores a critical need for infrastructure resilience in Karnataka's coastal districts. When red alerts coincide with widespread power failure, it complicates emergency response efforts and increases the risk to public safety during active storm cycles.


