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Bengaluru Launches Anti-Encroachment Drive to Restore Stormwater Drainage

Invoking the Disaster Management Act, authorities will clear unauthorised structures blocking stormwater channels with compensation for affected owners

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Karnataka deputy CM DK Shivakumar has ordered civic authorities to remove buildings causing flooding in Bengaluru
DK Shivakumar orders demolition of structures causing floods in Bengaluru

Overview

  • Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar inspected flood-hit zones, including Manyata Tech Park, and directed the demolition of buildings obstructing drainage networks.
  • The BBMP Chief Commissioner, M. Maheshwar Rao, has been granted full authority to carry out anti-encroachment operations across the city.
  • Officials cited unauthorised construction and encroachments as primary factors worsening urban flooding during recent heavy rainfall.
  • Shivakumar assured that property owners will receive compensation in cases where technical errors led to demolitions under the Disaster Management Act.
  • The government plans to couple these immediate measures with longer-term infrastructure upgrades to modernise Bengaluru’s outdated drainage systems.