
The Bengaluru, the Indian Silicon Valley, will continue to witness the rain, because the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) sounded for the state of yellow alert. A warning was issued for serious weather conditions, including storms, heavy collision and strong winds, until 16 May. Bengaluru, along with other regions of the southern state, is to experience this unfavorable pattern of weather.
On Tuesday evening, Heav Rain paralyzed the electronic city on the downpour when the water but the key roads including Whitefield, Brookfields and Mahadevapura, which resulted in massive traffic jams.
The social media user shared a “scary” scene from the “global technological capital” in India, where serious waterlogging near Manyata Technology Park caused rainwater to enter the moving BMTC bus and leaving “soaking and frightened”.
“Due to the heavy infestation near the Manyata Tech Park, rainwater entered the motion
@BMTC_BEngaluru bus, so passengers soaked and scared. This frightening scene was not from a distant village or from an insufficiently developed area-it was directly in the heart of Bengalur, the so-called “global technological capital” of India.
This incident is more than just the result of poor drainage. It is a loud and clear reminder of hollow promises served as part of the “Brand Bengaluru” campaign – a brand built more on splendid slogans and pacadlles than on real civil improvements. While the lakhas are spent on branded exercises, surveys and vision documents, the reality on Earth is scary: flooded roads, buses drowning, helpless commuters and complete bad driving.
Is it a “first -class infrastructure” we promised? If
@BMTC_Bengaluru buses can’t stay dry, what hope is for the rest of the city?
The inability of BBMP and the government obsession with surface branding left the city vulnerable. “Brand Bengalur” quickly becomes a joke – a brand that looks good on the brochure, but collapses in 30 minutes of rain, “wrote a social media user.
Others have also shared knee-eh-tubble water and heavy watering on the roads, especially in areas such as KR Puram.
“The heavy rain and floods of Nagawar’s underpasses towards Kr Puram. He would recommend people to avoid this route because there is a deep contamination.
“Just an hour of rain in a central location in North Bangalore – a city that boasts a technology center without drainage infrastructure,” another user said.
With more rain predictions, both the authorities and the citizens in high readiness remain.
(Tagstotranslate) Bangalore Weather