Bengaluru rains: Yelahanka's Kendriya Vihar apartments flooded; BBMP orders 1-week sealdown (WATCH)

Heavy rains in Bengaluru’s Yelahanka during the night have caused severe flooding in the Kendriya Vihar apartment complex, prompting the BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike) to order a week-long seal down for the safety of residents. BBMP Commissioner Tushar Girinath has issued a notice instructing the apartment dwellers to evacuate and move to safer locations as the central promenade in the complex remains submerged. The flooding has impacted more than 2,000 residents, and the BBMP is providing food and accommodation arrangements for those displaced. Girinath confirmed this in a statement to Asianet Suvarna News, emphasizing the civic body's efforts to ensure the well-being of the affected residents. 'Too late for solutions': Flooded Bengaluru roads spark outrage on social media (WATCH) The damage is not limited to Kendriya Vihar; multiple locations in Yelahanka, including Radiant Jasmine Garden and nearby apartments, have also been affected by waterlogging, as water levels surged due to an overflow from the Jakkuru lake. The rain has caused severe waterlogging into the apartments, even collapsing walls in some cases. The situation is expected to persist for the next four to five days, as water has accumulated around the apartment compounds, making it difficult for residents to resume normal life. According to MLA SR Vishwanath, the flooding is primarily due to encroachments on Rajkaluve, the city's stormwater drains. "This extent of water ingress is because of blocked water pathways, which aggravated the situation," Vishwanath said, adding that he has urged the BBMP commissioner to provide compensation to those affected. He also assured that special arrangements have been made for elderly residents to ensure their safety during this time. Firemen and police teams have been deployed to rescue stranded residents, using boats to evacuate them from the submerged apartments. Adding to the concerns, petrol and diesel have reportedly leaked from a nearby petrol station into the rainwater, which further necessitated the evacuation of residents for their safety. Bengaluru: BBMP chooses footpaths to feed stray dogs; Public express concern The basement of Radiant Apartments in the same locality has also been flooded, with vehicles submerged in the standing muddy water. Despite the residents' continuous efforts to prevent water from entering their homes, the situation remains dire, as more water continues to seep in. Efforts by the fire department and local authorities are ongoing, with a focus on ensuring the safety. SDRF units with boats are still at Kendriya Vihar apartments, Kogilu cross in north #Bengaluru. They are assessing the damage & prioritising to help residents move out safely. The road in front has also been flooded. #northbengalurufloods pic.twitter.com/9TZIhSmNsx — North BangalorePost (@nBangalorepost) October 22, 2024 Rescue boats ⚓ in Kendriya Vihar, Yelahanka! Still, the government won't do anything post-rain! No permanent solution! #BengaluruRains#BengaluruFloods pic.twitter.com/7czX8lbZI5 — Citizens Movement, East Bengaluru (@east_bengaluru) October 22, 2024 #BengaluruRains: Kendriya Vihar Apartment in Yelahanka with 2500-residents flooded again following heavy rains on Monday night. NDRF and SDRF rescuing residents through boats.#BengaluruFloods pic.twitter.com/ICzCRw2sSU — Reethu Rajpurohit (@reethu_journo) October 22, 2024 Last fortnight, Kendriya Vihar at Kogilu Cross, Yelahanka was flooded. Now, water is accumulating again, and residents fear they may face the same ordeal. 💧@BBMPCOMM @Zcyelahanka2240 @SRVishwanathBJP#Bengaluru #BengaluruRains #Yelahanka #Flooding 📷 PC: KV Resident pic.twitter.com/wnCxRg0k6v — North BangalorePost (@nBangalorepost) October 15, 2024

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Heavy rains in Bengaluru’s Yelahanka during the night have caused severe flooding in the Kendriya Vihar apartment complex, prompting the BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike) to order a week-long seal down for the safety of residents. BBMP Commissioner Tushar Girinath has issued a notice instructing the apartment dwellers to evacuate and move to safer locations as the central promenade in the complex remains submerged. The flooding has impacted more than 2,000 residents, and the BBMP is providing food and accommodation arrangements for those displaced.

Girinath confirmed this in a statement to Asianet Suvarna News, emphasizing the civic body's efforts to ensure the well-being of the affected residents. 'Too late for solutions': Flooded Bengaluru roads spark outrage on social media (WATCH) The damage is not limited to Kendriya Vihar; multiple locations in Yelahanka, including Radiant Jasmine Garden and nearby apartments, have also been affected by waterlogging, as water levels surged due to an overflow from the Jakkuru lake. The rain has caused severe waterlogging into the apartments, even collapsing walls in some cases.



The situation is expected to persist for the next four to five days, as water has accumulated around the apartment compounds, making it difficult for residents to resume normal life. According to MLA SR Vishwanath, the flooding is primarily due to encroachments on Rajkaluve, the city's stormwater drains. "This extent of water ingress is because of blocked water pathways, which aggravated the situation," Vishwanath said, adding that he has urged the BBMP commissioner to provide compensation to those affected.

He also assured that special arrangements have been made for elderly residents to ensure their safety during this time. Firemen and police teams have been deployed to rescue stranded residents, using boats to evacuate them from the submerged apartments. Adding to the concerns, petrol and diesel have reportedly leaked from a nearby petrol station into the rainwater, which further necessitated the evacuation of residents for their safety.

Bengaluru: BBMP chooses footpaths to feed stray dogs; Public express concern The basement of Radiant Apartments in the same locality has also been flooded, with vehicles submerged in the standing muddy water. Despite the residents' continuous efforts to prevent water from entering their homes, the situation remains dire, as more water continues to seep in. Efforts by the fire department and local authorities are ongoing, with a focus on ensuring the safety.

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