Heavy Rains in Bengaluru Cause Water logging and Damage to Vehicles
The rain started, according to accounts, at 730 p.m., when business is at its busiest since people are returning home from work.
On Wednesday, Bengaluru was pummeled by heavy rain, which caused arterial highways, specially those in the mega city's Bellandur IT quarter, to come swamped.
NDTV said that the rain started at 730 p.m., when business is at its busiest since people are heading home from work. According to the report, certain corridor of the mega city endured showers of similar ferocity that they caused damage to vehicles.
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The composition also mentioned that the India Meteorological Department( IMD) had formerly issued a unheroic signal, warning of heavy rain. According to the rainfall service, the posterior three days would have further than severe rain.
Bengalureans, a mega city formerly well- known for its deadlock, turned to Twitter in the meantime to demonstrate what the rain left in its wake.
The capital of Karnataka endured record flooding last month as a result of three straight days of rain. Indeed resides of upmarket neighborhoods weren't pure.
likewise, Bengaluru has now seen the most periodic downfall in history with,704 mm of rain this time.
Effected Areas
In Bengaluru’s central, southern, and eastern regions, late Wednesday night’s heavy rain caused water logging of the highways, which caused backups in business.
Four motorcars and two bikes were destroyed in Seshadripuram due to a wall fall. The maturity of the rain fell between 8 p.m. and night in places on the eastern outskirts of the mega city similar HAL Airport, Mahadevapura, Doddanekundi and Seegehalli.
field, Mahadevapura, Doddanekundi, and Seegehalli, according to the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre.
Massive water logging of roads and junctions was recorded, among other places, in JC Road, Shivajinagar, RT Nagar, Bannerghatta Road, Whitefield, Old Airport Road, JP Nagar, and Indiranagar.
On Twitter,#bengalururains was trending as people participated film land of swamped thoroughfares and buses trying to drive through presto- moving water in different corridor of the mega city.