HomeNewsTrendsBengaluru sees boats on streets after heavy rain floods city. Manyata Tech Park under 2 feet water

Bengaluru sees boats on streets after heavy rain floods city. Manyata Tech Park under 2 feet water

Bengaluru IMD centre director N Puviarasu said, 'As per the current pattern of the cyclonic circulation, Karnataka, especially the coastal parts, will get heavy rainfall. Bengaluru is also expected to receive heavy rainfall for the next two days.'

May 19, 2025 / 11:39 IST
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Rescue teams used boats to bring residents trapped in flooded areas to safety. (Image credit: @bengalurupost1/X)
Rescue teams used boats to bring residents trapped in flooded areas to safety. (Image credit: @bengalurupost1/X)

A night of intense rainfall on Sunday has once again exposed Bengaluru's vulnerability to flooding. On Monday morning, rescue teams had to deploy boats to evacuate residents trapped in their flooded homes, starkly highlighting the city's persistent struggle with civic infrastructure during heavy downpours.  The city is set to receive more rain for the next two days. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has also issued a yellow alert for several areas across Karnataka, including Bengaluru.

According to Namma Karnataka Weather, the heavy rain on Sunday night was the heaviest for the year. “The big deluge last night has been the heaviest for the year. Get ready for some Traffic snarls this morning,” it wrote on X.

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Visuals of waterlogged areas flooded social media with some showing citizens and officials using tractors and boats to cross inundated areas.

Manyata Tech Park resembles a lake

One of the largest IT and business hubs in the city, which is home to numerous multinational corporations and IT giants, Manyata Tech Park resembled a lake, with over two feet of water logged at entry points. The park management confirmed they were coordinating with the civic body to pump out the water, Hindustan Times reported.

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