Two automobiles crashed head-on on Monday, allegedly resulting in three fatalities at the Bannerghatta toll gate on Nice Road in Bengaluru. Both cars were shown to be seriously damaged in the alleged recordings of the collision that went viral on social media. Witnesses were seen taking curious glances at the wreckage and broken pieces of the cars while shooting movies with their phones. Reports state that work is being done to clean the road so that traffic can move through it smoothly.#Karnataka #Bengaluru: Three killed in a head-on collision between a Scorpio and KIA vehicle on NICE Road this afternoon.(Source: TOI)#Accident pic.twitter.com/j4dn5sDQjf— Siraj Noorani (@sirajnoorani) July 15, 2024Red alerts are all overInvoking a red alert issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Uttara Kannada district deputy commissioner (DC) Laxmipriya proclaimed a holiday for all schools and post-university colleges in the taluks of Karwar, Ankola, Kumta, Honnavar, Bhatkal, Sirsi, Siddapur, Yellapur, Dandeli, and Joida on Monday. When there is a red alert, there will be more than 20 centimeters of rain in a single day. With 220 mm of rain on Sunday, Castle Rock in Uttara Kannada had the most, according to the IMD.In the Uttara Kannada district, a red alert and heavy rain are in effect from 1 pm on July 14 to 8.30 pm on July 16, according to the weather service. According to KSNDMC, the current off-shore trough along the coast of Maharashtra and north Kerala, as well as the cyclonic circulation over the west-central Bay of Bengal, off the coast of Andhra Pradesh, are to blame for the intense monsoon conditions over Karnataka. These features are directing additional moisture into Karnataka.Karnatakas terrain Up until July 16, it is anticipated to rain in coastal Karnataka, the Malnad regions, and some inland Karnataka. According to weather experts, the states dams on the Krishna and Cauvery basins are expected to receive significant inflows throughout the next week. An inflow forecast for six Karnataka dams and barrages where inflows are equal to or greater than the designated threshold limit has been released by the Central Water Commission. A red warning is issued for Kabini Reservoir as storage levels rise above 85%. When it is thought necessary to prevent floods downstream and submergence upstream, the authorities will probably manage the water level in all six dams and barrages.