In 12 hours, 130 mm of rain brings Bengaluru to her knees. Bharat News

Bangalore: Bushed by 130 mm rainfall For about 12 hours from Sunday evening on Monday evening, Bangalore is beating for its loss: Three dead, 500 houses are ready to overflow, 20-plus lakes are ready to overflow, dozens of roads in Tony areas reduced waterways, closed for traffic, for traffic, for miles-hangs for traffic.The convergence of two low pressure systems with heavy rain-triggers and intensive thunderstorms in the south, north and eastern parts of the city. IMD has estimated more heavy rainfall for the next five days.As distraught citizens picked up the pieces to start a fresh week, Greater Bengaluru Municipal Corporation Chief Commissioner Maheshwar Rao called it the second biggest rainfall in a decade and said, “Sometimes, things get out of hand – we are working on it.”Sasikala D, 32, while acting as a sweeper in a private company in Whitefield, he died after the compound wall of the building, which collapsed in his office. A 63 -year -old man and a 12 -year -old boy were tried to try to pump water from Portico in his South Bengaluru house. Several technical corridors in South Bengaluru, including Koramangala, BTM layout, HSR layout and Marathhalli, came into a stagnation due to floods.Deputy CM and City Development Minister DK Shivkumar said, “I am deeply concerned with the havoc of rain and I am in constant touch with the authorities. The issues we faced today have been ignored for years.