From an inundated IT hub to an excavator ferrying people, #bangalorefloods trends on Twitter | Trending News,The Indian Express

2022-09-10 03:25:18 By : Ms. Vera Luo

As several parts of Bengaluru, known as the Silicon Valley of India, remained waterlogged Tuesday, internet users took to social media demanding authorities resolve the crisis. The overnight downpour left social media flooded with several videos and photographs showing the sad state of the IT hub.

Many users poked fun at the situation saying “Bengaluru is Venice now” and “one needs to know swimming to live in the IT hub”. From venting anger to quirky sarcasm and criticism, the social media posts were galore.

Notably, a video showing a group of youngsters travelling inside the bucket of an excavator amid gushing waters went viral. From the airport to IT companies, glimpses of inundated areas raised eyebrows online. Several users also pointed out that the new civic challenges are posed by the eroding green cover.

#bengaluru innovation Hub for a reason 💜#bengalururains #monsoon #BBMP #BellandurFloods #Bangalore pic.twitter.com/GTQs8HvSKt

— Govind Kumar (@hey__goku) September 5, 2022

Software Engineers in Bengaluru are taking 2-3 hours to reach office to develop a mobile app where groceries can be delivered in 10-15 mins.#bengalururains #bangalorefloods #BengaluruRain pic.twitter.com/6lhMn1iYBo

The Best Image of the day. 😉#bangalorefloods pic.twitter.com/7j2fsziX3Y

Heavy and continued rainfall has caused flood like situation in Bangalore ring road. Avoid travelling on this route. Still Raining …Stay Safe Hope KA Govt Declare Holiday & IT Companies should give WFH atleast 15 days.#bangalorerains #bangalorefloods #Bangalore pic.twitter.com/CfFu9BdQhR

— Bunty Shaikh (@IamBunty_Shaikh) September 5, 2022

CODING IS NOT ENOUGH TO GET A JOB IN BENGALURU ,YOU ALSO NEED TO KNOW SWIMMING. #bangalorefloods #Bangalore pic.twitter.com/ACU6FS5cE1

People in Bangalore/Bengaluru venturing out of their home for work today!#bangalorefloods #bangalorerains pic.twitter.com/29LHS0vMOb

People in Bellandur be like, after it started raining again here this evening here 🥺#bangalorefloods pic.twitter.com/298bKDnZEP

My friend frm Bangalore sent me this video

This is the problem when houses are constructed on a lake or any catchment area

The Authorities & the GOVT are mainly responsible for giving sanctions/clearances to the builders for converting such areas into sites#bangalorefloods pic.twitter.com/fAVmOOdiJU

10.30pm tonight at #Bellandur #ecospace #bangalorefloods . #bangalorerains . Complete failure of state machinaey . pic.twitter.com/rBm1pWIDSI

As per the weather department, Bengaluru received 131.6 mm of rainfall on Monday. A 22-year-old woman negotiating a flooded Whitefield Main Road died after she fell from her scooter and got electrocuted. She was returning to her home in the Sarjapura area on her scooter when she lost balance near Mahira Bakery, police said.

Bengaluru recorded 364.2 mm of rainfall in August so far, according to India Meteorological Department (IMD) data.

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