Bengaluru:Heavy rains wreaked havoc in Bengaluru exposing infrastructural flaws and bringing the city to a standstill. Nearly 150 homes in Yelahanka, Mahadevapura, and the East Zone are submerged, leaving residents marooned. Key roads, underpasses and tech hubs including Manyata Tech Park and airport roads have been inundated leading to a huge traffic snarl. Train services between Bengaluru and Chennai have also been suspended after the water entered the tracks.
The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) drew the residents' ire for poor drainage systems and inadequate planning. An under-construction building collapsed near Manyata Tech Park and several trees fell like ninepins due to weakened soil, though no injuries were reported.
Food delivery, ride-hailing, and commerce services were partially disrupted. Schools and government offices were closed, and many businesses advised employees to work from home. Social organization volunteers distributed drinking water and food packets in the affected areas.