
Bengaluru Rains: showers in the capital of Karnataka continue to cause confusion, because water roads and flooded streets brought the life of the people of Bengalur to stop.
A total of 3 deaths were reported in rain -related incidents. Two deaths were reported as a result of electricity, while the woman died after the compound wall fell after the monsoon rain.
When heavy rainfall plunged several parts of Bengaluru, visuals from the HSR layout, Silk Board metro station, Shanti Nagar Bus, Kanterava stadium, and several other low -laid areas give a view of the impact in front of the Monsoon showers. Videos are carried out by bikes on the social media that are displayed, the roads of roads, flooded streets around the metro station and the flooded stadium in India.
The reaction of social media
Netizens expressed their concern about the alarming situation when one user wrote: “#bengaluuruina leaves after cities catching.
The second user said: “I pay my taxes and I do not use any of the free substances from the government. The least I expected in return is the city that does not work in the first rains before the monsoon start.”
Another user wrote: “Aiyo … Godzilla is alone early in the morning. Very heavy rains when distributing HSR. Rainwater overflowing on the roads.”
“It is not a Kanterava stadium – it is a Sampangi lake that regenerates its inheritance. Nature always finds a way,” said the fourth user after the flood waters flooded the Kanterava Stadium, where Isl football matches take place. This stadium will host the upcoming classic Neer Chopra – International Javelin Throw Competition.
IMD warning
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red warning of the 20th May. Today, it also warned against strong collisions in Bagalkat, Belagavi, Dharwad, Gadag, Koppal, Bengalur Urban, Bengalur of the Rural and the Rural Color.
Weather forecast IMD for city states: “Partially overcast sky with the possibility of heavy rain or thunderstorm.” According to the Chief Minister of Karnatak Siddaramaiah, the city has seen more precipitation than expected – in a record of 104 mm precipitation. The IMD weather report of 19 May states: “Extremely strong precipitation in isolated places above Karnataka on 20 and 21 May.”
(Tagstotranslate) rain in Bengalur