Sullia: Cracks appear on Mani-Mysore highway; Heavy vehicle movement prohibited


Team Udayavani, Aug 4, 2022, 11:05 AM IST

Aranthodu: Huge cracks have appeared on the road near Koyanadu bridge on the Mani-Mysore highway in Sullia Taluk due to the incessant rains on Thursday. The movement of heavy vehicles has been prohibited.

The heavy vehicles are being stopped at Sampaje gate as there is a possibility of mudslide on the road.

Only light motor vehicles and buses are allowed to ply on the highway.

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