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Bengaluru hit by flooding, traffic snarls

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LARGE parts of India’s tech capital Bengaluru were under water on Monday (5) after torrential rains uprooted trees, caused crippling traffic and forced offices to issue workfrom-home orders to employees, raising fears of further disruption­s through the week.

The Bangalore Urban district on Sunday (4) received 28.1 mm rainfall, 368% more than the average, according to data compiled by the state-run India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD).

The city has received 141 percent more rainfall than average since the start of monsoon season on June 1.

Bengaluru, home to various global companies as well as home-grown startups, has establishe­d itself as an important business centre in the country’s southern region.

‘Bengaluru and south interior Karnataka are likely to get heavy rainfall until Friday. From Saturday, rainfall activity will go down,’ said a senior weather official with IMD based in Pune.

On Monday, sources told Reuters that Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs Group Inc had asked their employees to work from home. IT major Wipro Ltd and Walmart’s Flipkart said they had asked employees to work from home.

‘After two years of work from home, companies are coming back and infrastruc­ture has completely collapsed,’ said Krishna Kumar, General Manager at the Outer Ring Road Companies Associatio­n (ORRCA).

The group represents firms whose offices are located on the Outer Ring Road, which acts as a major connector in the city.

‘Authoritie­s need to focus on scaling up the infrastruc­ture,’ Kumar said.

Monday’s flooding forced citizens to empty basements and parking lots, spend more time on the roads in traffic and face power outages in places.

‘Right now, we are all living in fear,’ said Deepa Babu, a psychologi­st who counsels adolescent kids and lives in Rainbow Drive, an enclave near the city’s major tech hubs.

‘Yesterday the boundary wall next to our house just collapsed,’ she added.

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