Bengaluru has been facing severe disruptions due to continuous heavy rainfall, leading to waterlogging, traffic jams, and safety concerns in several parts of the city. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert, warning of continued heavy rainfall, prompting swift action from local authorities.
The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), the city’s civic body, has ordered the closure of all schools and Anganwadi centers, ensuring the safety of students. For senior students, educational institutions have transitioned to online classes to avoid disruptions to academic schedules. Meanwhile, private offices have been strongly encouraged to implement work-from-home policies to minimize the strain on the city’s infrastructure and prevent unnecessary travel.
Several areas in the city, including Varthur and the vicinity of Manyata Tech Park, have been particularly affected by waterlogging, causing significant challenges for commuters. Major roads and residential areas have experienced severe flooding, creating long traffic delays and making some roads nearly impassable. The BBMP has also set up control rooms and helplines to assist citizens in managing rain-related issues and has been deploying teams for emergency repairs and drainage clearances.
Upcoming Forecast of Rainfall
The weather forecast suggests that heavy rain is likely to continue for the next couple of days. Citizens are advised to remain cautious, avoid flooded areas, and monitor weather updates. The civic authorities are working round the clock to mitigate the effects of the downpour and restore normalcy as soon as possible.
For further assistance, the BBMP has provided contact details for helplines in case of emergencies related to the rain. As the city battles the ongoing weather crisis, residents are urged to cooperate with authorities and prioritize safety.