Thursday, October 20, 2022

Bengaluru, the Silicon Valley of India, reels under floods – authorities issue yellow alert for next few days

Heavy rains battered Bengaluru, known as the Garden City and the Silicon Valley. It led to flooding of several areas in different parts of the city and authorities issued a yellow alert for the next few days. There was a forecast of heavy rainfall in parts of Karnataka for the next few days and heavy downpours battered the IT capital. As a result, the India Meteorological Department (IMD), issued a yellow alert. This indicates heavy rainfall will continue for the next three days. Visuals from low-lying areas reveals heavily waterlogged roads, water flowing into open manholes, flooded basement parking and damaged vehicles. Bengaluru under water again as heavy rains trigger waterlogging, yellow alert issued.



The heavy rain led to the collapse of a wall and it damaged several vehicles parked on the road. Incidentally, last month, the city grappled with unprecedented floods after rain for three straight days. Parts of Bengaluru went under water. Especially, areas where global IT companies and home-grown start-ups are located. It took several days for water to recede. In fact, in some places, tractors came to the rescue of residents from some posh housing colonies. The city fathers should not put the blame on the vagaries of nature and wash off their hands. They should examine various factors that might have contributed to flood situations in a city like Bengaluru and take remedial action.



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