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From drought to deluge: Is Bengaluru ready for the monsoon?

While civic body Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) had over 160 days to brace for water-logging, they appear to have been caught napping again.

May 08, 2024 / 11:26 IST
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The city's poor monsoon preparedness had been laid bare by the recent rains
The city's poor monsoon preparedness had been laid bare by the recent rains

It was a rather quick switch from water shortage to waterlogging in Bengaluru. The city's poor monsoon preparedness was laid bare by the recent rains. Fallen trees, waterlogging, and power outages marked the arrival of rains after a record ruthless summer.

Bengaluru got a glimpse of what could be in store for it during the monsoon season barely a month away with the first spell of heavy rain on May 6. The city recorded 19 mm of rain that evening, resulting in heavy waterlogging at 33 locations, over 100 fallen trees, damaged electricity poles, inundated underpasses, and traffic snarls, leaving commuters stranded.

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While civic body Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) had over 160 days to prepare for the rain and its aftermath, it appears to have been caught napping again. Only two day earlier, BBMP chief commissioner Tushar Girinath told reporters the civic body was well-prepared for the monsoon.

"As of May 3, 75 percent of the cleaning in the 859 km stormwater drainage system had been completed, with the remaining work expected to be finished by May 20," he said on May 4. His claim was washed away in two days.