Bengaluru floods: Lakes overflowing, roads inundated after overnight rains
Manyata Tech Park, one of the largest tech parks in north Bengaluru, has also faced the brunt of the rain.
Bengaluru: Several
parts of north Bengaluru have been inundated after another spell of heavy
rainfall on Sunday night.
With several lakes overflowing, water has entered houses in the
low-lying areas and basements of the apartments in the Yelahanka and
Mahadevapura zone, official sources said.
Manyata Tech Park, one of the largest tech parks in north
Bengaluru, has also faced the brunt of the rain.
One of the most
affected is Yelahanka's Kendriya Vihar, which is flooded by the overflowing
lake nearby. NDRF (national disaster response force), fire and emergency
service personnel are working to help people living there and evacuating those
who want to move out with the help of rafts.
"The entire ground-floor is submerged, ground-floor houses
have lost electronic appliances and other items...We have to look for other
accommodation until water recedes, even after water recedes, we will have to
vacate the house as one cannot live in the ground-floor of these
buildings," a woman resident of Kendriya Vihar said.
Yelahanka MLA S R
Vishanath, who visited Kendriya Vihar, said encroachment of stormwater drains
has resulted in inundation and that the encroachments would be cleared.
"We in Yelahanka received the heaviest rainfall in
Bengaluru -- about 138 mm in about two hours. In other areas of Yelahanka,
water has receded, but in Kendriya Vihar there is a problem. It will take 2-3
days if there are no rains for water to recede and there is more inflow than
outflow. There are eight buildings with eight floors each, residents cannot come
out for now as there is 5 ft water, power has been cut. Food, water and
essential materials are being supplied," he added.
Waterlogging has been reported in
several areas causing trouble to motorists, especially those
riding two-wheelers.
The Sunday night
rainfall came after the citizens witnessed some sunlight after almost a week.
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