Bengaluru (Karnataka): Normal life has been disrupted due to severe waterlogging in several parts of Bengaluru amidst heavy rainfall in the city on Friday. Several houses, cars and vehicles have submerged in the water due to heavy rain in several areas of Bengaluru. People are also stranded in some places due to waterlogging on the roads. An emergency operation in waterlogged areas is underway by Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and the fire department.
For the past two days, heavy rains pounded the city owing to a surface tornado effect in the cyclonic circulation over the southeast Arabian Sea and adjoining Lakshadweep area. The incessant rains left roads and residential areas flooded. The Meteorology Department has also announced a Yellow Alert in Bengaluru on Friday.
Affected areas in the city are - Vijayanagara, Basaveshwara Nagar, Malleswara, Shantinagar, Koramangala, Indira Nagar, Majestic, Yashwantapura, Jalahalli, Peenya, Dasarahalli and Sunkadakatte. HSR layout recorded 40 mm of rainfall, Vishweshwarapura 44 mm, Koramangala 34 mm, Chamarajapete 30 mm, Cottonpet 20 mm, Yelahanka 40 mm and Jayanagar 35mm.
With the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasting rain for three more days, the civic body chief asked his force to get ready to speedily attend to complaints such as tree fall, and water blockage on roads and at traffic junctions. Any failure to comply will lead to action against the concerned officials, BBMP Chief Commissioner Sri Gaurav Gupta strictly warned the officials. Addressing an emergency virtual meeting held, due to the rainfall in the city, he said that, no citizen should face problems during the rainfall.