Bengaluru rains disrupt normal life, death toll rises to 5
The IMD has issued an orange alert for Bengaluru and a yellow alert at various places across Karnataka on Tuesday.
PTI
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The rain-related toll went up to five in the state
Bengaluru, 20 May
Heavy downpour in
Bengaluru for the past 36 hours threw life out of gear on Tuesday as well.
People were seen walking through knee-deep water and traffic jams were reported
in many places. The rain-related toll went up to five in the state, officials
said.
Sai Layout in the
city continued to resemble an island due to the torrential rains. Ground floor
of the houses here were half-submerged and people were unable to come out.
About 150 people were rescued and shifted to safe locations on Monday,
authorities said.
The Bruhat Bengaluru
Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) had arranged food and water for people in Sai Layout.
Residents complained
that the civic agencies were least bothered about the sufferings of people
residing in Sai Layout.
An orphanage in
Hennur in the city also bore the brunt of the downpour.
The Fire and Rescue
Department along with Disaster Response Force rescued the people in the
orphanage as the place was filled with water.
Commuters had a harrowing time wading through the knee-deep water in many places, including
near Manyata Tech Park, which houses offices of many multinational companies,
and Silk Board Junction.
Many new potholes
emerged in the city roads posing threat to motorists.
Due to waterlogging,
vehicles were stranded, leading to long traffic jams in many parts of the city.
Two people, including
a 12-year-old, were electrocuted while trying to drain rainwater that had
entered an apartment in the city, police said on Tuesday.
According to Mico
Layout Police, Manmohan Kamath, 63, a resident of Madhuvan Apartment in NS
Palya near BTM 2nd Stage, had tried to use a motorised pump to clear water out
of his house on Monday evening.
"When he
connected the pump to a socket, there was a short circuit, leading to his electrocution,"
a police officer involved in the investigation said.
Dinesh, 12, son of a
Nepalese man employed at the apartment complex, who was standing near Kamath,
was also electrocuted, police added.
The two were declared
dead by doctors at a hospital. Unnatural Death Reports (UDRs) will be
registered in both cases, the Station Head Officer confirmed.
Earlier on Monday,
Sasikala, 35, died when a compound wall fell on her while she was sweeping at a
company within the limits of Mahadevapura Police Station.
Two people died of
lightning in Raichur and Karwar, officials said.
According to the
India Meteorological Department (IMD), Bengaluru has received about 30 mm rain
in the last 24 hours.
The city had recorded
105 mm rain on the intervening night of Sunday and Monday morning.
Rains are pounding
several parts of Karnataka, especially south Karnataka, coastal and Malnad
region.
Mangaluru, the
district headquarter town of Dakshina Kannada, recorded 90 mm rain in the last
24 hours.
The IMD has issued an
orange alert for Bengaluru and a yellow alert at various places across
Karnataka on Tuesday.
An orange alert means
very heavy rain of 11 cm to 20 cm, and a yellow alert means heavy rainfall
between 6 cm and 11 cm.
IMD Bengaluru Centre
Director N Puviarasu said they have issued an orange alert for Bengaluru for
the impact 8 cm to 10 cm that will likely affect the big city.
"The amount of
rainfall we are receiving is nothing for rural areas. But because cities like
Bengaluru are concretised mostly, and thus blocking the outlets for water
drainage, we have issued an orange alert so that authorities can prepare
accordingly," he said.
According to the IMD
statement, areas likely to be affected today are Bagalkot, Bangalore Urban,
Bangalore Rural, Belgaum, Chikkaballapura, Dharwad, Gadag, Kolar, Koppal,
Vijayanagara districts.
A yellow alert has
been sounded in Uttar Kannada, Dakshina Kannada, Dharwad, Bengaluru Rural and
Bengaluru Urban districts.
The IMD has predicted
light to moderate rains and thundershowers accompanied by lightning and gusty
wind at isolated places in above districts in next 24 hours.
It has appealed to
people to stay indoors and avoid travelling.
"Take safe
shelters. Do not take shelter under trees. Unplug electrical/electronic
appliances immediately. Get out of water bodies immediately. Keep away from all
the objects that conduct electricity," the bulletin read.
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