Mangaluru and Bengaluru have been disrupted due to landslides near Sakleshpur and Alur on Saturday, officials said. The landslip occurred at 12:30 am today between Sakleshpur and Ballupete stations in the Mysuru Division, they said. According to South Western Railways, five train services have been affected, leaving several passengers stranded.
The Chief Public Relations Officer of South Western Railway, Hubballi, stated that relief materials and rescue teams have been dispatched, and restoration work is ongoing. (Representative image) (PTI)
The Chief Public Relations Officer of South Western Railway, Hubballi, stated that relief materials and rescue teams have been dispatched, and restoration work is ongoing. Senior officers, including General Manager Arvind Srivastava, Additional General Manager K S Jain, and Principal Heads of Departments, are closely monitoring the situation.
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The Chief Public Relations Officer of South Western Railway, Hubballi, stated that relief materials and rescue teams have been dispatched, and restoration work is ongoing. Senior officers, including General Manager Arvind Srivastava, Additional General Manager K S Jain, and Principal Heads of Departments, are closely monitoring the situation.
Train services between Bengaluru and Mangaluru had only resumed on August 8, following previous landslides on July 26 that had affected the tracks between Sakleshpur and Subrahmanya.
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