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Bengaluru Rains: Startup CEO forced to take tractor to reach office amid crumbling infra

The city, which houses thousands of tech startups and at least 40 of the country’s 105 unicorns, saw its wettest day in about eight years on September 5. The city recorded 131.6 mm of rain in the past 24 hours, according to the IMD

Bengaluru / September 05, 2022 / 18:28 IST
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On most days, startup founders and employees laud Bengaluru as India’s Silicon Valley but on some, the city is heavily criticised for its poor infrastructure.

Today seems to be one of those days, when almost everyone, especially the ones belonging to the city’s vibrant startup ecosystem, cried foul, thanks to two days of continuous rains that drowned the city.

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Basement of a gated community in Whitefield

The city, which houses thousands of tech startups and at least 40 of the country’s 105 unicorns, saw its wettest day in about eight years on September 5. The city recorded 131.6 mm of rain in the past 24 hours, according to the IMD (Indian meteorological Department), a report by the Indian Express said. It was the second instance of a heavy downpour in the city in less than a week that flooded most parts of the city.