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Parts of the South Indian city of Bengalur, often called the Silicon Valley of India, are under water after heavy rainfall.
According to the authorities, the city is more in a state of more admitted shower cabins on Tuesday due to cyclonic entities over the Andaman Sea.
Three people, including a 12-year-old boy, died on Monday as a result of rain incidents.
Big world technology companies live in Bengalur, many of whom have asked their staff to work at home from the flooded roads.
On Monday, since 2011, many parts of the city received 100 mm (4 inches) rain.
This is “rare” for Bengalur, CS Patil, director of the regional weather department.
In addition to heavy water and movement that violates everyday life, heavy rainfall also caused damage to the property.
In one of the main IT-kalidors, the complex wall of the software firm-I-Zed-Monday morning was killed by a 35-year-old woman.
The video also showed that passengers made their way through the water in the knee, with several cars parked on the streets with water enrollment. Water also entered the homes in some parts of the city.
Authorities say the city corporation has identified 210 flooding areas where they worked around the clock to “remedy” the situation.
“There is no need for Bengalur people to worry,” Schivakum, Deputy Chief of Karnataka said on Monday.
Karnataka, with which Bengalur is the capital, is currently running the Congress party. Bharatiya Gianata (BJP), which is sitting in opposition in the state, has accused the local government of not solving rainfall in the city and the state, despite the waste of millions of Rs on their infrastructure.
BJP demanded immediate release of Rupees 10 billion ($ 117 million, 87.5 million pounds) for assistance operations.
However, the state government defended itself, saying it was a long -standing problem.
“The problems we face today are not new. They have been ignored for years in different governments and administrations,” Shivakum said.
In recent years, the floods have been a recurring phenomenon in Bengalur. Experts are partly accused of quickly building over urban lakes and wetlands and poor urban crisis planning.
Officials face great criticism for a periodic problem in social media, and many complain about the destroyed city infrastructure and flooded roads.