Bengaluru: Some parts of North Bengaluru have been flooded after heavy rainfall spells on Sunday night.
With some overflowing lakes, the water has entered houses in the lowlands and the basement of the apartment in the Yelakeka and Mahadevapura zone, the official source said.
Manata Tech Park, one of the largest technology parks in North Bengaluru, also faces the burden of rain.
One of the most affected was Kendriya Vihar Yelahanka, which was flooded with the overflowing lake nearby.
NDRF (national disaster response style), fire personnel and emergency services work to help people live there and evacuate those who want to move with the help of rafts.
“The whole floor of the grounds submerged, the ground floor houses have lost electronic equipment and other items …
we have to find other accommodations to low-cost water, even after the lowuting water, we must empty the house can not live on the ground floor of the building – This building, “said a Kendriya Vihar woman.
Yelahanka MLA S R Visanath, who visited Kendriya Vihar, said stormwater water channel encroachment resulted in a puddle and that encroachment would be cleaned.
“We in my referred to accept the heaviest rainfall in Bengaluru – around 138 mm in about two hours.
In other areas in Yelahanka, the water has receded, but in Kendriya Vihar there is a problem.
This will take 2-3 days if there is no rain for Water to recede and there are more inflows than the outflow.
There are eight buildings with eight floors each, residents cannot come out for now because there are 5 feet of water, the power has been cut.
Food, water and important ingredients are supplied, “he add.
Waterlogging has been reported in several regions that cause problems for motorists, especially those who drive two-wheeled vehicles.
The rainfall on Sunday night came after residents watched the sun after almost a week.