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Bengaluru floods: Torrential rains bring India’s IT hub to its knees — see photos

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Life for many in the southern Indian city of Bengaluru was disrupted after two days of torrential rains set off long traffic snarls, widespread power cuts and heavy floods that swept into homes and submerged roads. According to Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, some areas in the state capital have received 150 percent more rains than normal between September 1 and 5. Mahadevapura, Bommanahalli and K.R.Puram have recorded 307 percent excess rain. "This was the highest rainfall in the last 42 years. All the 164 tanks in Bengaluru are filled to the brim," he said.

By CNBCTV18.com Sept 6, 2022 4:48:08 PM IST (Published)

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On the night of September 5, several parts of the city were heavily waterlogged as the torrential downpour continued to lash Bengaluru, India's IT hub. Pictured: Commuters pass through a waterlogged road near Wipro Technologies office at Sarjapur, in Bengaluru. (Image: PTI)

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With streets waterlogged, houses and vehicles partially inundated, the use of boats and tractors to cross the streets submerged in water by office goers and school children was a common sight in several parts of the city like Yemalur, Rainbow Drive layout, Sunny Brooks Layout, Marathahalli among several others. Pictured: Firefighters evacuate residents from flooded Rainbow Drive Layout at Sarjapur. (Image: PTI)

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