The Asian Age

Rain reduces B’luru to sludgy mess

-

Bengaluru, July 29: Incessant heavy rain since last night crippled normal life in several parts of the city on Friday, leaving in its wake waterlogge­d roads, flooded houses and severe traffic jams.

Low- lying areas, particular­ly Kodichikka­nahalli and Bilekahall­i, were the worst affected by the flooding as water entered houses following the breach of a lake.

The fire department deployed boats in Kodichikka­nahalli to evacuate stranded people from their buildings, officials said. People were also seen fishing near the swelling lakes. Overflowin­g lakes and drains coupled with uprooted trees compounded woes for commuters.

Adding to this was a traffic gridlock that left a long pile- up of vehicles on roads across the city, particular­ly on the routes leading to Electronic­s City, the IT hub.

Officials said emergency service personnel were pressed into service since early morning and the control room of city civic body Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike was working round- the- clock to attend to the complaints.

They said they were attending to complaints from distressed stranded residents in low- low lying areas using boats besides distributi­ng food items.

As all the major arterial roads that connects to the city and ring roads witnessed traffic snarls, office goers had a harrowing time in reaching their destinatio­n on time.

The city’s Bellandur Lake also saw the froth floating on it, spilling onto the roads, as it happens whenever there are heavy rains, causing inconvenie­nce to commuters.

Speaking to reporters, home minister G. Parameshwa­ra said that he has instructed traffic officials to be on field to ease traffic.

Agreeing that lack of proper infrastruc­ture was also adding to the problem, he said government was taking steps in this regard.

“I have spoken to Corporatio­n Commission­er in the morning; he has deployed his staff at places. They are working to pump out water from clogged areas wherever possible.”

The commission­er along with his officials is also visiting the affected areas to oversee the work, he added.

 ??  ?? Karnataka fire and emergency service personnel rescue people and supply essentials to a marooned family in the Kodichikka­nhalli area of Bengaluru on Friday.
Karnataka fire and emergency service personnel rescue people and supply essentials to a marooned family in the Kodichikka­nhalli area of Bengaluru on Friday.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India