Key Points

The IMD has predicted a cyclonic circulation over the Arabian Sea by May 21, which may intensify into a low-pressure system. Coastal and interior Karnataka face warnings of heavy rains, thunderstorms, and lightning until May 26. Bengaluru has already seen fatalities due to electrocution and a wall collapse amid heavy rainfall. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM DK Shivakumar will inspect flood-affected areas on May 21.

Key Points: IMD Warns of Cyclonic Circulation Over Arabian Sea by May 21

  • Cyclonic circulation expected over Arabian Sea by May 21
  • Heavy rains forecast for Karnataka until May 26
  • Bengaluru reports deaths due to electrocution, wall collapse
  • CM Siddaramaiah to inspect city-wide flood damage
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Cyclonic circulation likely over Arabian Sea by May 21: IMD predicts low-pressure formation off Karnataka coast

IMD predicts low-pressure formation off Karnataka coast, warns of heavy rains, thunderstorms, and lightning until May 26.

"A low-pressure area will likely form over the same region around May 22 and intensify further. – IMD"

Bengaluru, May 20

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said that an upper air cyclonic circulation is likely to form around May 21 over the east-central Arabian Sea off the Karnataka coast.

A low-pressure area will likely form over the same region around May 22, under its influence and thereafter, it is likely to move northwards and intensify further, the IMD said.

The Regional Meteorological Centre in Bengaluru has issued warnings for coastal Karnataka. It predicts extremely heavy rain, thunderstorms, and lightning with strong surface winds until May 21 and very heavy to heavy rains until May 26.

For south interior Karnataka, the IMD forecast extremely heavy rain, thunderstorms, and lightning until May 21 and heavy to very heavy rains until May 26.

For north interior Karnataka, the IMD predicts very heavy rain, thunderstorms, and lightning until May 21 and heavy rains until May 26.

Meanwhile, heavy rains has wrecked havoc in Bengaluru with a total of three deaths over the past few days.

Manmohan Kamath (63), a resident of Madhuvan Apartments in NS Palya, and Dinesh (12), son of Bharath, a Nepal national residing in an apartment in the BTM Second Stage Dollars Colony, NS Palya, died due to electrocution yesterday.

As per Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), South East Bengaluru, Sarah Fathima, Kamath was connecting a motor to pump out water from the basement of the apartment when he got electrocuted and died.

One person had died earlier, after a wall collapsed.

Meanwhile, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar will conduct a city-wide inspection on May 21.

Earlier, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara asserted that the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), which has been replaced by the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA), was making efforts to tackle the severe waterlogging affecting several areas of the city, which saw heavy rainfall.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is really worrying for coastal Karnataka. Last year's floods caused so much damage to crops and property. Hope the authorities are better prepared this time with early evacuation plans. Stay safe everyone! 🙏
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Priya M.
The tragic deaths due to electrocution show how vulnerable we are during heavy rains. BBMP should conduct mandatory electrical safety checks in all apartment complexes before monsoon season. Prevention is better than cure!
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Vikram S.
IMD's early warnings are commendable, but what about ground-level preparedness? Every year Bengaluru faces the same issues - waterlogging, power outages, infrastructure damage. When will we learn? 😔
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Ananya R.
My heart goes out to the families who lost loved ones. The death of that 12-year-old boy is especially heartbreaking. We need better disaster management systems in place, especially in urban areas prone to flooding.
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Suresh T.
While we focus on cities, let's not forget our farmers. Cyclonic rains can destroy standing crops. The government should announce compensation schemes in advance for affected agricultural communities.
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Neha P.
Good that CM is conducting inspections, but will it lead to concrete action? Bengaluru's drainage system needs complete overhaul. Hope this cyclone serves as wake-up call for long-term infrastructure planning. #BengaluruRains

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