In light of the increased water levels at Gokak Falls in Belgaum district, police security has been strategically arranged near the site. As a precautionary measure, barricades have been installed, and police personnel have been stationed to ensure visitor safety. Spectators are allowed to stand and admire the falls from a safe distance.
Gokak Falls, often referred to as the Niagara Falls of India, is experiencing a surge in water levels, attracting hundreds of visitors eager to witness its mesmerizing beauty. However, concerns arise as some youngsters venture into the water, reaching the splashing area and taking risky selfies while standing on the rocks. In response to this, Gokak DSP has taken proactive measures and tightened security at Gokak Falls to ensure the safety of tourists.
Past incidents involving students splashing water while attempting to take selfies have heightened concerns for safety at Gokak Falls. In response, the police department has become vigilant and is taking precautionary measures to avert accidents. Tourists have raised their voices, urging authorities to create viewing arrangements similar to those implemented at Shimoga’s Joga waterfall, to enhance safety and enjoyment for all visitors.
Hassan district witnessed a landslide on the Shiradighat road of National Highway 75 near Dhaugal in Sakaleshpur taluk, as monsoon rains intensified in the hill region. The heavy downpour resulted in the road being cracked and soil collapsing on the barrier. Furthermore, an electric pole toppled due to the landslides on the highway. Locals have expressed their frustration towards NHAI officials in response to the incident.