Eastern Eye (UK)

Floods overrun Bangalore

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INDIAN tech hub Bangalore has been inundated by floodwater after torrential downpours that have killed scores of people across the country’s south in the past few weeks.

Lakes dotted around the city have overflowed after three days of ferocious rain, submerging roads and flooding homes.

Rescuers deployed inflatable life rafts to rescue stranded residents while buses and motorised rickshaws carted commuters through knee-deep water.

“We can’t go inside our house because the water has stagnated in front of it,” Bangalore resident Rathnamma said on Monday (22).

“All our groceries are inside and we have been stuck outside the house since 10 o’clock last night,” she added.

Experts say unpredicta­ble and extreme weather across south Asia is being driven by climate change, exacerbate­d by damming, deforestat­ion and excessive developmen­t.

At least 30 people have been killed after flash floods around southern India in recent days, according to local media reports.

Another 42 died last month when heavy rains pummelled the coastal state of Kerala, prompting authoritie­s to suspend an annual pilgrimage to Sabarimala, site of one of Hinduism’s holiest shrines.

A week of pounding rains also hit Chennai earlier in November.

 ?? ?? DELUGE: Rescue services evacuate Bangalore residents on Monday
DELUGE: Rescue services evacuate Bangalore residents on Monday

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