Bengaluru Floods News: Bengaluru East Zone schools closed tomorrow as city continues to battle heavy rains
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Sep 07, 2022, 08:37:21 IST
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Bengaluru Floods News: Bengaluru East Zone schools closed tomorrow as city continues to battle heavy rains
Primary and high schools in Bengaluru East Zone to remain closed tomorrow due to heavy rainfall and waterlogging, block education officer said on Tuesday. Stay with TOI for all the latest updates:
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Flight operations at Bengaluru airport return to normal
23:26 (IST) Sep 06
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22:42 (IST) Sep 06
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20:51 (IST) Sep 06
NDRF on Tuesday rescued 39 people from Thirumalashettyhalli, Channasandra Main Road in Whitefield.
20:37 (IST) Sep 06
Primary and high schools in Bengaluru East Zone to remain closed tomorrow due to heavy rainfall and waterlogging: Block education officer. (ANI)
19:46 (IST) Sep 06
"We're not able to book any cabs at all in this heavy rain. Some radio cabs drivers are charging as high as Rs 200 for just a kilometer," says a commuter in Bengaluru.
Heavy rain continues to lash Bengaluru, amid a 'yellow' alert issued for today.
19:17 (IST) Sep 06
Residents seen using ladders to come out of their homes.
19:15 (IST) Sep 06
Cars and bikes submerged in the rain water in a flooded basement of S S Felicity apartment. Lunch was supplied to the stranded residents using a plastic raft.
19:00 (IST) Sep 06
Akhila's scooter fell on the waterlogged road in Siddapur under Whitefield PS and she came in contact with an electric pole & died: Somasekar, the deceased's father
18:14 (IST) Sep 06
Heavy rains claimed five lives, including two police constables, while common life was thrown out of gear following heavy rainfall.
17:53 (IST) Sep 06
IT firms resort to work-from-home amid Bengaluru rain fury
17:44 (IST) Sep 06
Bommai government has taken it as a "challenge" to restore normalcy and engineers and workers and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams are working round the clock.
17:43 (IST) Sep 06
Karnataka chief minister Basavaraj Bommai cited "unprecedented rainfall and overflowing" water bodies for the deluge but assured his government's commitment to restore normalcy.
17:41 (IST) Sep 06
Widespread rains for next 5 days in coastal & North interior Karnataka, 3 days widespread rains followed by fairly widespread rains in the next 2 days in south interior Karnataka: Dr Geeta Agnihotri, Scientist, Meteorological Dept, on weather update. (ANI)
17:40 (IST) Sep 06
Today's rainfall report for Bengaluru is: Electronic City-8 cms, City office-4 cms, International airport-9.6 mm & HAL airport-5 cms. Heavy rain for next 2-3 days in Bengaluru, yellow alert was issued for today, says Dr Geeta Agnihotri, Scientist, Meteorological Dept.
17:40 (IST) Sep 06
62-year-old farmer rescued in early hours of Tuesday after nearly six hours rescue operations at Chamarajanar district.
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17:15 (IST) Sep 06
Even though September is usually the wettest month in Bengaluru, this year has seen more rains than normal.
16:47 (IST) Sep 06
Mohammed Haris Nalapad, President, Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress Committee floats using an inflated rubber tube on a waterlogged road in Bengaluru to protest against the state govt demanding a solution to severe waterlogging witnessed in the city.