Bengaluru Rain Projection: The climate division or IMD has actually offered a ‘hefty rain’ projection for Bengaluru for 3 even more days.
Numerous parts of Bengaluru encountered serious water-logging amidst very hefty rains in the city on Thursday. Buses, autos and other vehicles were seen struggling to meander via the plunging water. Houses in some parts of the city were submerged in virtually waist-deep water as a result of the rainstorm.
People were stranded in numerous components of the city as a result of water-logged roads and pavements. An emergency situation operation had to be executed in some areas by Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) as well as the fire department.
The weather condition division or IMD has given a ‘hefty rainfall’ projection for Bengaluru for 3 more days.
#WATCH | Karnataka: Several parts of Bengaluru face waterlogging amidst heavy rainfall in the city.
An emergency operation in waterlogged areas is underway by BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike) & fire department.
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“All the zonal control rooms shall have the essential equipment/machines along with the required personnel. Zone-wise senior officials ought to conduct conferences to deal with the prevailing rain-related concerns,” the principal commissioner instructed officials.
The climate division has actually warned of moderate-to-heavy rain accompanied with thunderstorms and lightning in several components Karnataka, particularly over Kerala-Mahe and South Interior Karnataka throughout the next five days drunk of the whirlwind circulation over the southeast Arabian Sea and adjoining Lakshadweep area.
The weather condition department likewise forecasted “Isolated/scattered rainfall over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal, coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rayalaseema and also seaside as well as north interior Karnataka during next 5 days,” it said.
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Last Updated: 15 April 2022