Incessant rain continues in Bengaluru, flooded roads worsen traffic

Published on Aug 04, 2022 02:08 pm IST

Flooded roads and uprooted trees across Bengaluru worsens the situation of the city and Twitter is streamed with visuals of inundated roads under #bengalururains and #bengaluru. The relentless rains became reason for several trains to get diverted from Bengaluru .

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Bengaluru's rains uprooted several trees across the city, which blocked roads and worsened traffic congestions.(ANI) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Aug 04, 2022 02:08 pm IST

Bengaluru's rains uprooted several trees across the city, which blocked roads and worsened traffic congestions.(ANI)

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People remove a tree that got uprooted and fell on an auto-rickshaw due to heavy rainfall, at Chamrajpet, in Bengaluru on Wednesday. (Agencies) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Aug 04, 2022 02:08 pm IST

People remove a tree that got uprooted and fell on an auto-rickshaw due to heavy rainfall, at Chamrajpet, in Bengaluru on Wednesday. (Agencies)

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A flooded road in Bengaluru on Tuesday. (Image source: @Hogshead22/Twitter) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Aug 04, 2022 02:08 pm IST

A flooded road in Bengaluru on Tuesday. (Image source: @Hogshead22/Twitter)

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Vehicle ply on flooded street following heavy rainfall, in Bengaluru on Tuesday. (ANI) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Aug 04, 2022 02:08 pm IST

Vehicle ply on flooded street following heavy rainfall, in Bengaluru on Tuesday. (ANI)

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