Bangalore faces traffic jams, supplying water in IMD yellow alarm

He said in a speech by PTI that the department is studying the current pattern of air circulation and subsequently releases a weather update.
“Depending on the current cyclone cycle pattern, heavy rain will occur in Karnataka, especially in the coastal areas. Bengaluu is expected to be heavy rain in the next two days,” Puviarasu said.
Bangalore suffered heavy rains on Sunday, causing severe bushings in several low-lying areas.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) warned that the yellow alarm could cause temporary electricity in certain areas, smaller traffic roaring and could uproot weak trees and branches.
On Sunday, the IMD issued a yellow alarm in heavy rains in 23 areas of Karnataka, including Bangalore, until Thursday.
The alarm warns that the speed of lightning, lightning and gusts are 50-60 km/h. Rainfall and thunderstorms are expected throughout the week.
Affected areas include the city of Bangalore, the countryside of Bangalore, Kolar, Chikabalapura, Tumakuru, Mandya, Mysuru, Hassan, Kodagu, Kodagu, Belagavi, Bidar, Bidar, Raichur, Raichur, Yadgir, Davanagere, Davanagere, Davanagere, Davanagere and Chitradurga.
According to an alarm issued by IMD this morning, the bad weather is driven by the high-altitude cyclone circulation in the southeastern bay of Bengal, parts of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, and a trough extending from Teleangana to North Tamil Nadu, which is extending to northern Tamil Nadu in amid huge moisture and intensified rainfall in southern India.
According to the IMD announcement, the city of Bangalore alone has received 103 mm of rain in the past 24 hours.
By far, one of the worst rainfall areas in Bangalore is the Sai layout of Horamavu, which is located in the Mahadevapura area. On Saturday, rain before the monsoon flooded the layout with 4-5 feet of water, causing the streets to be flooded to knee level.
According to some news reports, residents blamed the gutter blockage and claimed that despite repeated complaints to authorities, they were not cleaned up.
The water also entered the North Carolina Colonial houses in North Carolina.
Although no reports have been reported, a tree uprooted in heavy rain in Jayanagar fell on parked cars and a jeep, damaging them. East Side Road towards Mount Carmel School Road is also temporarily closed as a tree fell on the stretch.
Waterkou roads in different parts of the city provide people with a nightmare.
While traffic police are constantly reminding people that traffic is slow in multiple places, people may find pushing stuck cars into knee-deep water in places like Panathur S Cross, uphills in Domlur Flyvover and Koramangala, which may be prone to water. Traffic is also slow near Manyata Tech Park.
Several parts of Karnataka have also received good rainfall, especially in the Marenadu region and the coastal areas of Karnataka.