BENGALURU: Moderate showers in the city on Wednesday evening led to waterlogged roads, leaving many commuters stranded.
The BBMP regulate room gained court cases about waterlogging in numerous areas, including Yelahanka, Puttenahalli, MG Road, Fraser Town and Hebbal.
The Indian Meteorological Department mentioned the monsoon is but to enter the state and Wednesday’s rain was pre-monsoon showers.
“Such showers are because of excessive humidity and thermal effect,” mentioned CS Patil, forecaster in-charge, IMD, Bengaluru.
Many residentsof Rajarajeshwarinagar complained of energy fluctuation because of rain. “There has been steady energy fluctuation for two hours,” mentioned Priya Madappa, a resident of Ideal Homes, RR Nagar, on Wednesday evening.
Meanwhile, the Met department has instructed voters to take precautionary measures on Thursday as there are probabilities of more rain.
According to the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC), Kengeri gained 57.5mm rain whilst Doddabanahalli recorded 36.5mm, RR Nagar 31.5mm, Chikkabanavara 28.5mm and Yelahanka 27mm.
The BBMP regulate room gained court cases about waterlogging in numerous areas, including Yelahanka, Puttenahalli, MG Road, Fraser Town and Hebbal.
The Indian Meteorological Department mentioned the monsoon is but to enter the state and Wednesday’s rain was pre-monsoon showers.
“Such showers are because of excessive humidity and thermal effect,” mentioned CS Patil, forecaster in-charge, IMD, Bengaluru.
Many residentsof Rajarajeshwarinagar complained of energy fluctuation because of rain. “There has been steady energy fluctuation for two hours,” mentioned Priya Madappa, a resident of Ideal Homes, RR Nagar, on Wednesday evening.
Meanwhile, the Met department has instructed voters to take precautionary measures on Thursday as there are probabilities of more rain.
According to the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC), Kengeri gained 57.5mm rain whilst Doddabanahalli recorded 36.5mm, RR Nagar 31.5mm, Chikkabanavara 28.5mm and Yelahanka 27mm.
Rain leaves parts of Bengaluru waterlogged
Reviewed by Kailash
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June 01, 2018
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