Flooding in heavy rain in Bengaluru! IMD issued warning, traffic police advisory
Bangalore: Heavy rains in Bengaluru, Karnataka on Sunday evening led to waterlogging in the entire city. Due to continuous rain till Monday morning, the Heavy rains in Bengaluru, Karnataka on Sunday evening led to waterlogging in the entire city. The impact of the rain was so severe that the traffic had to move slowly till Tuesday morning. Traffic police have advised the passengers to use alternative routes due to the waterlogges at Panathur Railway Under Bridge. A government bus stand worth Rs 10 lakh disappeared within a week, and the IMD has issued a yellow alert for the next three days in several districts of South Karnataka. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Bengaluru city recorded an average of 2 cm to 3 cm rainfall between 5 pm and 8 pm.

Published : 2 years ago by Sarika Das in Weather
Bangalore: Heavy rains in Bengaluru, Karnataka on Sunday evening led to waterlogging in the entire city. Due to continuous rain till Monday morning, the public has to face severe traffic problems. The impact of the rain was so severe that the traffic had to move slowly till Tuesday morning. The traffic police has advised the passengers to use alternative routes.
Traffic police have asked commuters not to use this route due to waterlogging at Panathur Railway Under Bridge. Use its alternative route to travel anywhere. There was heavy waterlogging in Manyata Tech Park area near Hebbal on Monday morning, due to which employees had difficulty commuting. Heavy rains lashed KR Puram area from Sunday evening till night.
A government bus stand worth Rs 10 lakh disappeared within a week, nobody heard about it, now the police are still searching.
The IMD has issued a yellow alert for the next three days in several districts of South Karnataka. The IMD has forecast heavy rains for three days in Kodagu, Mandya and Chamarajanagar and alerted the respective district administrations to take precautionary measures. Incessant rains lashed Bengaluru on Sunday night, leading to traffic jams on Bannerghatta Road and Kanakapura Road. Apart from this, some trees in the city have been uprooted by the wind. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Bengaluru city recorded an average of 2 cm to 3 cm rainfall between 5 pm and 8 pm.