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Bengaluru Faces Severe Flooding as Lakes Reach Capacity Following Intense Rains

Heavy pre-monsoon showers have submerged homes, claimed lives, and overwhelmed Bengaluru’s infrastructure, prompting emergency measures and policy changes.

New Delhi: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar addresses a press conference, in New Delhi, Friday, April 4, 2025. (PTI Photo/Atul Yadav) (PTI04_04_2025_000128B)
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Overview

  • Over 500 homes have been flooded in Bengaluru, with three fatalities reported, as the city recorded 130 mm of rainfall in just 12 hours earlier this week.
  • Sixty-three of the 183 lakes under BBMP jurisdiction have reached full capacity, raising concerns about further flooding in low-lying areas.
  • The Karnataka government has ordered the removal of stormwater drain encroachments and announced compensation for affected households after a damage survey.
  • Deputy CM DK Shivakumar is exploring a ban on basement parking in flood-prone zones following recent electrocution incidents during heavy rains.
  • The IMD has issued a yellow alert for Bengaluru, forecasting continued rainfall and thunderstorms through the week, with lake levels remaining critically high.