Bengaluru, the IT Capital of India, has been submerged in water due to a severe waterlogging problem after an overnight shower in the city. Reportedly, it is the second time in a week, that Bengaluru waterlogging problem has resurfaced. As Bengaluru is going through a severe water-logging problem, multiple videos have been surfacing on social media. Among the many videos of the Bengaluru waterlogging problem, two videos have raised many eyebrows. While one video shows a man saved from drowning, another video shows people taking a tractor to go to their home from the airport.
In the Bengaluru rain viral video, a few security guards can be seen running in the water-logged area. In the background, the man says that a man was rescued from drowning. Furthermore, he said that all this is because of local MLA Aravind Limbavali. The video is reportedly outside of an office and people can be seen trying to enter the office premises, however, due to the water-logged area they cannot enter it.
#ecospace #bengalururains #bangalorerain
— Madhu M (@MadhunaikBunty) September 5, 2022
A person who was about to drown and die was saved by other one at outer ring road. #bangalorerain pic.twitter.com/VPZ6rQtPx2
Another video shows a group of people traveling on a tractor. Reportedly, the people landed at Bengaluru airport and took tractor instead of a taxi to go home due to the water-logging problem. Notably, Bengaluru witnessed a similar situation last Tuesday as heavy rains led to waterlogging in several parts of the city. Trees were found uprooted while schools and colleges remained shut.
Passengers who landed in Bangalore airport coming to the city on tractors. pic.twitter.com/eVlTcRaRRa
— Prajwal (@prajwalmanipal) September 5, 2022
Amidst severe water-logging problem, Bengaluru's condition might get more severe as the weather office has predicted heavy rainfall till September 9 across Karnataka, especially in Bengaluru, and coastal parts of the state. A Yellow alert has been issued in Kodagu, Shivamogga, Uttara Kannada, Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, and Chikkamagaluru districts.