The Kumaradhara bridge, connecting link to the temple town of Kukke Subrahmanya, was submerged yesterday, for the first time since the onset of monsoon this year, official sources said.
The bridge got submerged in the morning due to heavy rainfall in the Western Ghats and water started receding only in the evening.
Devotees to the Subhramanya temple were put to hardship and police prevented a few people who tried to wade through the water to cross through the bridge, after the traffic was stopped. The alternate bridge here is under construction which is 15 ft above the existing bridge.
Meteorological department sources said the DK district had received 584.6 mm rain in June.
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