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Heavy rain paralyses Bengaluru's IT corridors; elevated expressway shut for hours

With no formal work-from-home advisory from most companies, hundreds of tech professionals were left scrambling.

May 20, 2025 / 08:28 IST
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A night of relentless rain from Sunday into the early hours of Monday left large swathes of Bengaluru’s tech corridors under water, crippling daily commutes and throwing normal life into chaos across major IT hubs.

According to a TOI report, key neighbourhoods such as Koramangala, HSR Layout, BTM Layout and Marathahalli bore the brunt of the downpour, with arterial roads and underpasses submerged. The Electronics City Elevated Expressway - a crucial 9.9-km link between Central Silk Board and Electronics City - was shut for several hours due to severe waterlogging, disrupting access to major tech campuses including Infosys, Wipro and Biocon.

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With no formal work-from-home advisory from most companies, hundreds of tech professionals were left scrambling. “It took me over 30 minutes just to cross the jam near Electronics City,” an ELCITA (Electronics City Industrial Township Authority) spokesperson was quoted as saying by TOI. They also confirmed that ongoing NHAI work on flyovers further worsened the situation on the ground.

The already notorious Silk Board Junction became virtually impassable. Stormwater gushed through service roads, choking underpasses and blocking movement for interstate buses from Kerala and Tamil Nadu that had queued at the junction.