This Article is From Sep 05, 2022

Bengaluru Flooded, Jams, Boats On Streets After Rain; 2nd Time In A Week

Bengaluru Rain: Many arterial roads in Bengaluru were inundated while the basements of apartments were flooded after the rainfall last night.

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Several areas in Bengaluru are waterlogged and roads submerged after heavy overnight rains, with traffic jams being reported at important junctions in the city. This is the second time in a week that the Karnataka state capital is witnessing such severe waterlogging.

Many arterial roads were inundated while the basements of apartments were flooded after the rainfall last night. A traffic advisory urged residents to avoid going out of their homes except for emergency, and not to send children to school.

Outer Ring Road near Ecospace, Bellandur, KR Market, Silk Board junction, and Varthur are among the areas affected. The IT corridor too is waterlogged whereas several houses are inundated in HBR Layout.

Visuals showed buses stuck in the middle of a flooded Old Airport Road. The road was submerged after last week's rainfall too and Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai had visited it two days ago. Heavy water-logging is reported in Sarjapur Road with the parking lots of nearby buildings seen under water.

An inflated boat deployed on a flooded Balagere-Panathur road in Varthur, Bengaluru

Balagere-Panathur road in Varthur

Balagere-Panathur road in Varthur has turned into a river due to overflowing storm water drains with inflated boats being deployed by rescue personnel. More than 30 apartment complexes and their basements are waterlogged in Mahadevapura. 

Traffic movement is affected along Whitefield main road, Old Airport Road, Balagere main road, Sarjapur road, and Yemalur main road.

Sarjapur Road

Several firms, including Goldman Sachs and Swiggy, have asked their staff to work from home, reported Reuters citing unnamed employees.

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Bengaluru witnessed a similar situation last Tuesday as heavy rains led to waterlogging in several parts of the city. Trees were found uprooted while schools and colleges remained shut.

Sarjapur Road

This led to losses worth hundreds of crores, IT and banking firms had said in a letter to the Chief Minister. "We'll call the IT companies and speak with them related to issues they're facing (due to waterlogging). We'll discuss the compensation and other related damages caused due to rain," Mr Bommai told news agency ANI today.

The weather office has predicted heavy rainfall till September 9 across Karnataka, especially in Bengaluru, and coastal parts of the state. A Yellow alert has been issued in Kodagu, Shivamogga, Uttara Kannada, Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Chikkamagaluru districts.

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