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Bengaluru floods: Residents may have to cough up crores to fix drowned homes, cars

With the ground floor submerged, it will take about three months for the homes to be fixed, while many of the cars may have to be written off for good.

September 08, 2022 / 18:04 IST
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Many luxury villas were submerged in the flash floods that accompanied the downpour.

If you thought a million-dollar house would at least guarantee a safe roof over your head, you'd be wrong, as many affluent residents in India's technology hub Bengaluru found out this week.

Billionaires and millionaires of the city, dubbed India's Silicon Valley, commuted on tractors and took shelter in hotels as their luxury villas and cars were drowned in the deluge that accompanied the downpour.

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Epsilon Villas, a housing complex in  Yemalur in Bengaluru, home to entrepreneurs like  Wipro chairman Rishad Premji, Unacademy co-founder Roman Saini, Britannia CEO Varun Berry, BigBasket co-founder Abhinay Choudhari, and Page Industries MD Ashok Genomal, among others, has been under water for over three days now.

The complex has about 100 villas, each costing somewhere around Rs 11-12 crore. Around 80 of the 100 villas have been completely flooded since Sunday evening, according to residents.