October thunderstorms surprise Bengaluru, schools shut
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for both Bengaluru Urban and Rural for Monday
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Schools closed as waterlogging at key spots like Silk Board halts travel.PHOTO:SALAR
Bengaluru, 21 Oct
Amid the heavy
downpour in the city, residents of many flood-affected areas have taken to
social media to pour out their woes ranging from waterlogging to complaining
about "crumbling" infrastructure.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a
yellow alert for both Bengaluru Urban and Rural for Monday.
The administration has declared a holiday for schools
following heavy stagnation of water at crucial junctions of the city like the
Silk Board, making going from one place to another almost impossible.
Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, for its part, has issued
an advisory urging people to “stay indoors, close windows and doors and avoid
travel if possible”.
But these announcements came under criticism from netizens
as in some parts of Bengaluru the sun shone brightly.
Although, those in affected areas have posted videos and
photos of their inundated roads and service roads, justifying the need for
holiday and the work-from-home option.
Climate scientist Pradeep, who keeps a tab on rains in
Bengaluru, via @Bengalururain, has observed that such morning thunderstorms in
October are rare. “Some parts of West Bengaluru crossed 60mm. However, it
appears to have slightly weakened," he posted on his X page Bengaluru Rain
Alert.
One of the X users, Dr Rajath Athreya (@FoolzWizdom), a
neonatologist from Bengaluru had posted videos from Outer Ring Road (ORR).
“This is now on a stretch of ORR, which doesn’t usually get
inundated. Anyone that does not need to be out on the roads please do not
venture out,” he commented.
Another user, @travel_vb, had also posted videos from Ring
Road, stating that, “Crumbling infrastructure in a city where everyone works so
hard every single day and pays some of the highest taxes only to deserve
hazardous living conditions.”
The official handle of Citizens Movement, East Bengaluru
also questioned the never-ending taxes imposed on citizens while giving them
subpar infrastructure.
“If the government can’t maintain the Silk Board, one of the
Char Dhams of #Bengalurutraffic… why dream of imposing new taxes in Bengaluru,”
the handle posted along with videos of inundated Silk Board junction.
Some have also questioned the wisdom of declaring a holiday
after 8 am, when most school students would already be in their schools or
would have been on their way.
V Chandramouli, Managing Editor of a Telugu television
channel, has posted on X at about 8am that parents in his areas which have been
witnessing heavy rains, are still waiting for a message from the school
management for the holiday to be declared.
X user @bhaskar_naik had posted, tagging deputy chief
minister D K Shivakumar, “Why not declare holiday in advance, at least before
6.30 am? kindly instruct Bengaluru DC.”
Another X user @itsKingAppu has posted videos from near
Bellandur complaining that while it is impossible to step out from his home,
his company refused to let him work from home.
Meanwhile, those who ventured out faced massive traffic
jams, especially near Old Madras Road.
Karnataka Weather (@Bnglrweatherman), the X handle that
tracks rain in Karnataka, has said that conditions are very favourable for very
good thunderstorms today.
Kirthiga Murugesan, Senior Programme Associate (Geo
Analytics, Sustainable Cities and Transport) at World Resources Institute India
said on her X account (@smkirthiga) the active Bay and Arabian Sea is helping
in convergence of westerlies and easterlies post noon hours in south Gujarat,
Maharashtra, interiors of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu causing moderate to heavy
rains in evening to night.
“Today’s critical places are Bengaluru, Mumbai, Nashik
Tiruppur and Salem,” she stated.-PTI
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