Bangalore: Monday rain highest for August in 127 years
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August, 2017
BENGALURU:
When Bengaluru went to sleep on Monday night, the city had received
44.8mm of rain for August. When it woke up on Tuesday morning, that
figure had risen by 128.7mm - the highest rainfall in a day since
1890, according to the Met department. It made up nearly 88% of the
rain expected over the entire month, pouring down on the city from
11pm on Monday to 4am on Tuesday.
The
highest-ever rainfall recorded in the city in a day was on August 27,
1890, when Bengaluru received 162.1mm of rain. According to the
Karnataka State Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSDMC), that record was
broken on Tuesday. It said the city received 184cm of rain since
Monday night, the highest being recorded in Bilekahalli.
The
overnight rain flooded several parts of the city, submerging parking
lots and entire road stretches, and snapped power in vast swathes
since the early hours of Tuesday. The Yediyur lake breached a
retaining wall, while foam from the Bellandur lake flowed to
neighbouring localities. Over 40 rescue boats came out in ST Bed area
of Koramangala, while the fire department was called to flush out
water from apartments in HSR Layout, Koramangala, Jayanagar and
Bannerghatta Road, among other areas. At least 26 trees were
uprooted. Wildlife volunteers received panic calls as snakes entered
homes in Rajarajeshwari Nagar, JP Nagar, Nagarabhavi, Thanisandra,
Uttarahalli and Puttenahalli.
South
Bengaluru, home to IT majors and startups, was the worst affected.
BTM Layout, Bilekahalli, Koramangala, Arakere, Pattabhiramanagar and
Sampangiramanagar received 12.4cm of rain or more overnight.
Most
Bengalureans heaved a sigh of relief as it was Independence Day:
There was no school or office to get to, negotiating the traffic
nightmare on the flooded roads. Some I-T professionals had horror
stories to relate on waterlogging while returning from night shifts
on Monday but there was no untoward incident.
While
waterlogging complaints were being attended to till late at night,
the power situation was back to normal in most parts of the city.
Wednesday,
a working day, may prove to be troublesome though as thousands of
commuters hit the roads. The met department has predicted heavy
rainfall for at least another day, due to cyclonic conditions over
south coastal Tamil Nadu. While Tuesday was largely cloudy, there was
heavy rain in the evening, especially in the north, northwest and
eastern parts.
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