'Bengaluru mini Venice, floating into future: Social media reacts as India's IT capital faces flood-like situation

Bangalore Weather Twitter: As heavy rainfall led to significant waterlogging in India's IT capital, the Bellandur Traffic Police reported slow-moving traffic on the Outer Ring Road at the Ecospace junction, affecting the route from Devarabesanahal...

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Bangalore Weather: Roads Waterlogged after heavy rains
As India's IT capital witnessed major waterlogging due to heavy rainfall, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) for today, that is Oct 22, predicted more thunderstorms with minimum temperature to be around 21 degrees Celsius.

"Bengaluru can expect a cloudy sky today, accompanied by light to moderate rainfall and thunderstorms in both urban and rural areas. The maximum temperature in the city is expected to be 29 degree Celsius while the minimum is expected to be 21 degrees Celsius," according to the IMD.

The Police said slow moving traffic has also been reported in Sarjapura road at Wipro junction and RBD layout junction due to water logging.


Read More: Bangalore Rains: IMD Predicts More Thunderstorm for today

The situation in the city has prompted opposition parties to take a dig at the Congress led government in the state.

Bangalore Weather: Social media reacts to Waterlogging

Janata Dal Secular posted on X, "Ah, just another day in Bengaluru where Congress government's blunders has turned Bengaluru's world-class infrastructure seamlessly into a mini Venice due to the rains. Kudos to Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar for their visionary leadership - Bengaluru is really floating into the future. Maybe next term, we can invest in boats instead of roads?"
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Leader of Opposition posted a news paper report on the floods and questioned Deputy CM DK Shivakumar who is also the Bengaluru Development Minister.

"Will the Hon'ble DCM DK Shivakumar who is a part-time Bangalore Development Minister, spend his time doing politics saying that I am the candidate for Channapatnam or will he remember that I am the Bengaluru Development Minister and pay attention to the plight of the city? Like 'ulta chor kotwal ko danta', will they lash out at the media saying they are taking away the dignity of Bengaluru, or will they maintain the dignity of the government by doing their duty?," he posted on X.

"This is state of Bangalore (silicon valley of India) Taxes like Europe, services like Somalia," said one user on social media platform X.

Read More: Bangalore Weather Update: IMD Forecast Heavy Rain for next few days
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Life disrupted in Bengaluru:

Earlier on Monday, several flight disruptions were reported at Kempegowda International Airport. More than 20 were flights delayed and 4 flights were diverted to Chennai, an official said. A Thai Lion Air flight that was coming from Thailand was also diverted to Chennai, officials said.

"Due to heavy rains on Monday night (21st October), over 20 flights were late in arriving at the Kempegowda International Airport. 4 flights were diverted to Chennai. One Air India flight from Delhi and 3 IndiGo flights from Delhi, Hyderabad and Chandigarh were diverted to Chennai. Thai Lion Air which was coming from Thailand was also diverted to Chennai," Bengaluru Airport said.
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On Monday, due to incessant rain, the District collector issued an order announcing a holiday for Anganwadis and schools in Bengaluru City. The decision was taken as a precautionary measure and in the interest of students, said the Collector. However, all other degree courses, post-graduate programs, diplomas, engineering, and ITIs will remain open.

Earlier the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted more rains in Bengaluru over the next two days. IMD said that light to moderate rainfall at Isolated places in Karnataka very likely over rest of the region during the week.

(with agency inputs)
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