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Bengaluru rains: Residents catch fish in flooded basement of Kendriya Vihar in Yelahanka

According to local reports, some Kendriya Vihar residents are so frustrated with the seasonal flooding that they have put their flats up for sale.

October 17, 2024 / 22:55 IST
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A resident hold up a fish he caught while pumping water out of the flooded basement of Kendriya Vihar in Bengaluru. (Image credit: @dp_satish/X)

After torrential rainfall in Bengaluru, residents of Yelahanka were in for a surprise when they found fish in the flooded basement of Kendriya Vihar -- an apartment that was also home to late President DR APJ Abdul Kalam.

Visuals circulating on social media show residents and firemen holding their catch of the day while trying to pump water out of the basement.

Local reports also stated that some Kendriya Vihar residents are so frustrated with the seasonal flooding that they have put their flats up for sale.

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Bengaluru had come to a standstill after receiving heavy rainfall for two days due to a low-pressure system developing over the southeastern Bay of Bengal, leading to unstable weather conditions. The India Meteorological Department had issued a yellow alert for Bengaluru Urban and other districts in Karnataka including Ramanagara, Mysuru, Mandya, Hassan, and Kodagu on October 16-17, warning of possible heavy rains.

Meanwhile, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Wednesday lashed out at the opposition parties for shaming Bengaluru over the rain fury.