Bengaluru: Chief Minister Bommai, on Tuesday, visited Manyata Tech Park, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), and surrounding areas that are flooded due to the incessant rains in the last few days. JNCASR has been badly hit as the floodwater had entered the labs, damaged the equipment and vital research samples.
"It is our duty to protect this institution. Necessary action will be taken to prevent water from entering the institution, its labs, and its library in the future. A master plan would be drawn up to prevent flooding. Top heads of the institute would also be involved in formulating the master plan," Bommai said on Tuesday.
Bommai said, "About 138mm of rains lashed the city in just 2 hours. All the lakes in and around Yelahanka are overflowing. The existing Rajakaluve Lake with a width of 8 to 10 feet is inadequate to carry the heavy flow. The floodwater flows through Yelahanka lake and down to Jakkur lake, Rachenahalli lake, and then towards KR Puram to join Pinakini river before entering Tamil Nadu.
"Measures would be taken to widen the Rajakaluve and build diversion canals. Action to divert the water from inundated apartment complexes and institutions would also be initiated," he stated.