Thunderstorms accompanied by heavy rainfall lashed Bengaluru on Tuesday creating water-logging in lots of parts of the city.

Electrical storms come with by heavy rain lashed Bengaluru on Tuesday causing water-logging in many parts of the city.

Videos showed numerous reduced existing areas in knee-deep water and also vehicles and also individuals learning it. A Mercedes SUV, with its two wheels in air, was seen stuck on a city road in one of the video clips.

The City on Environment-friendly Line at Mantri Mall Station had to be stopped as a result of power failing caused by the thunderstorms prior to solutions were brought back.

“Both Environment-friendly and also Purple lines are currently practical. Because of the heavy rain, the transformers on Peenya and that of KPTCL on Putra Halli tripped. We have restored them now,” claimed Mr Anjum Perwaiz, Taking Care Of Director, BMRCL.

The locations influenced were: JP Nagar, Jayanagar, Lalbagh, Chickpet, Majestic, Malleswaram, Rajajinagar, Yeshwantpur, MG Road, Cubbon Park, Vijayanagar, Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Kengeri, Magadi Roadway and also Mysore Road, among others.

The showers have triggered flood-like circumstance in a number of parts of the city, creating traffic in numerous areas.

Earlier today, the India Meteorological Division (IMD) had actually released an Orange caution anticipating heavy rain in numerous components of country and also urban Bengaluru tomorrow.

According to the IMD, coastal and also southerly Karnataka will likely experience heavy to extremely heavy rainfall gone along with by thunderstorms and lightning due to the southwest downpour progressing right into the Andaman as well as Nicobar islands.

The southwest monsoon advanced right into the Andaman and also Nicobar islands on Monday, signalling the start of the four-month seasonal rains that are important to the mainly agri-dependent economic situation.

The Andaman and also Nicobar islands and adjacent locations have been experiencing rains due to enhancing south-westerly winds in the reduced tropospheric degrees, the weather office stated.

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Last Updated: 17 May 2022