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Bengaluru may soon ban underground parking plans for good - Know why

Following days of heavy rainfall and severe waterlogging in Bengaluru, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar announced a forthcoming ban on underground parking in low-lying areas to prevent future flood-related damage.

May 22, 2025 / 14:09 IST
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In the wake of relentless rainfall that triggered widespread waterlogging and flooding across Bengaluru, the Karnataka government has announced plans to ban the construction of underground parking facilities in the city's low-lying areas.

Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar, who also holds the Bengaluru Development portfolio, made the announcement on Wednesday during a visit to several rain-hit localities, accompanied by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, PTI reported.

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"I'm taking a policy decision that wherever there is a low-lying area, in the future we will not allow underground parking facilities,” Shivakumar told reporters, as quoted by PTI. He added that builders would instead be encouraged to construct above-ground parking to prevent water seepage and flooding in such zones.

Citing the increasing risk posed by climate-related events and urban infrastructure vulnerabilities, the minister said, "So we are bringing a new policy that wherever there is a low-lying area, we will not allow any underground parking. This is the decision we have more or less taken.”