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Heavy Rain Wreaks Havoc in Karnataka: Waterlogging, Traffic Chaos

Heavy rainfall in Karnataka's Bengaluru Rural and Chikkaballapur districts has caused severe waterlogging and traffic disruptions. Rainwater entered low-lying residential areas, forcing residents to face hardships in their daily routines. IMD scientist Akhilesh Shrivastav warned of continued rainfall in Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, along with potential hailstorms in Karnataka. Meanwhile, Delhi-NCR is under an orange alert with temperatures expected to reach 45°C.

Heavy rain causes waterlogging; disrupts normal life, commute in parts of Karnataka

Chikkaballapur, May 19

Heavy rainfall in Karnataka's Bengaluru Rural and Chikkaballapur districts has severely disrupted normal life, leading to waterlogging on several roads and causing major traffic congestion and inconvenience to commuters.

According to officials, rainwater accumulated on roads in areas including Doddaballapur, Devanahalli, Hoskote, Chintamani and Bagepalli, slowing vehicular movement and affecting daily commutes.

In several low-lying areas, water entered residential houses, causing hardship for residents and disrupting routine activities.

Meanwhile, speaking to ANI on Monday, IMD scientist Akhilesh Shrivastav warned of humid conditions in eastern and southern regions, saying, "In Odisha, hot and humid weather conditions are expected over the next 3-4 days. In coastal Andhra Pradesh, heatwave conditions may arise in the next 3-4 days."

He informed that Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu are expected to receive rainfall and added that Karnataka may also see hailstorm activity.

"On rainfall patterns, Shrivastav added, "Northwest India will remain largely dry, which will lead to a rise in temperatures. However, Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu are expected to receive rainfall. A heavy to very heavy rainfall warning has been issued for Kerala. Karnataka may also see hailstorm activity, while Northeast India is expected to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall."

For Delhi-NCR, he said temperatures are already high and expected to rise further and informed that an 'orange alert' has been issued for Delhi for the next two days.

"Maximum temperatures recorded yesterday were between 42-43 degrees Celsius. Our estimate is that over the next week, temperatures in Delhi could remain between 42-44 degrees Celsius. In the next 3 days, temperatures could even reach 45 degrees, and isolated heatwave conditions are also expected in Delhi. An 'orange alert' has been issued for Delhi for the next two days.

Highlighting severity in certain regions, he added, "In Western Rajasthan and Western Uttar Pradesh, a 'warm night' warning has been issued, and due to this, an 'orange alert' has also been issued. In Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha, severe heatwave conditions may prevail, for which an 'orange alert' has also been issued."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Aditya G

At least Karnataka is getting rain while Delhi is burning at 45°C. Climate change is real, and we need better infrastructure to handle both extremes. 🥵🌧️

Rajesh Q

Our roads are built without any proper drainage planning. In Bengaluru Rural, it's become a nightmare. The BBMP and local authorities need to wake up and fix this permanently.

Kavya N

Praying for everyone's safety. Hailstorm warning is scary – hope farmers' crops are protected too. 🙏

Varun X

Meanwhile Delhi people are sweating at 45°C and we have waterlogging here. India needs climate-resilient urban planning! The orange alerts are just a band-aid solution.

Nisha Z

It's frustrating – we have to wade through knee-deep water just to reach office. Our drainage system hasn't been upgraded in decades. At least we are not in heatwave zone! 😅

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