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Several trees were uprooted in gusty winds that lashed the area, damaging houses in many places.
The cyclone now lay centered about 190 km west of Ratnagiri in Maharashtra, sources in the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
The IMD and the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC) have warned that the sea conditions are likely to be rough along the Karnataka coast during the next 24 hours.
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Dakshina Kannada district received 32.4 mm rainfall on Friday, with Mangaluru, Bantwal and Belthangady receiving excess rains compared to last year during the same period.
The level of Nethravati river is also rising and stood at 25 metres, below the danger-level of 29.5 metres, the sources said.
The IMD has also predicted huge waves between three metres to 3.3 metres for the next 24 to 36 hours along the coast from Mangaluru, Malpe and Karwar.
Fishermen were advised not to venture into the rough sea for the next two days.