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Bengaluru rains trigger waterlogging, wall collapse: Spotlight on Phoenix Mall, Manyata Tech 'Falls'

Phoenix Mall and Manyata Tech Park in Bengaluru have seen severe waterlogging and the latter witnessed the collapse of an embankment wall at a construction site within the premises.

October 16, 2024 / 17:03 IST
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Bengaluru rains: A wall collapse occurred in Manyata Tech Park. It has been waterlogged since Tuesday.
Bengaluru rains: A wall collapse occurred in Manyata Tech Park. It has been waterlogged since Tuesday.

A massive downpour on Tuesday left several parts in Bengaluru submerged, sparking widespread discussion about the city’s chronic flooding issues. Social media was flooded with visuals showing the entrance and parking lot of popular Phoenix Mall waterlogged, making it nearly impossible for customers to access the shopping destination.

“Mall of Asia becomes Rainfall of Asia,” quipped one social media user, sharing videos of waterlogging, while another commented, “Where shopping meets swimming.”

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Manyata Tech Park, a key business district, became the focus of online ridicule after it was humorously dubbed “Manyata Tech Falls” due to the waterlogging. The situation was brought under control by 6pm on Tuesday.

Sources also added that a retaining wall collapsed in Ebisu Tech Park, which was developed by CapitaLand IT Park, an adjacent property inside Manyata Tech Park.
The collapse was triggered by water inflows following the thunderstorms, shining a light on the vulnerability of the city’s infrastructure to extreme weather events.

BBMP’s chief commissioner Tushar Giri Nath told reporters: “Both Kendriya Sadan in Yelahanka and Manyata Tech Park in Nagawara are experiencing flooding because they have diverted their water drainage systems. This is not an issue caused by BBMP's negligence. There is also an ongoing court case regarding this matter."

“While it’s being seen as a new sightseeing spot, this highlights serious issues in Bengaluru’s infrastructure and drainage systems,” an X account chronicling Karnataka updates tweeted, calling on authorities to address these recurring problems.
On Tuesday, a tree was uprooted near Ebisu Tech Park, within the same Manyata campus and close to the under-construction site, after the soil gave way.