Social media users had a field day mocking the poor infrastructure in Bengaluru after persistent rainfall caused massive waterlogging in the city, also known as The Silicon Valley of India.Bengaluru's Manyata Tech Park, one of India's largest office hubs, was submerged in knee-deep water after Monday night downpour. Several videos of the tech hub turning into a "swimming pool" surfaced on X, triggering netizens to slam the IT hub's infrastructure. The rare October rain led to heavy stagnation of water at crucial junctions of the city like the Silk Board, making going from one place to another almost impossible. With schools shut, some parents posted videos and photos of their inundated roads and service roads to justify the need for holiday and the work-from-home option.Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, for its part, has issued an advisory urging people to "stay indoors, close windows and doors and avoid travel if possible".But these announcements came under criticism from netizens as in some parts of Bengaluru the sun shone brightly.One of the X users, who identified himself as D.Shivsagar, added a touch of humour while sharing visuals of flooded roads and waterlogging in Bengaluru, including streets running through posh areas.
Another user said Bangalore's streets have become a "wild ride" as he shared a video capturing the conditions of the roads after the downpour.@travel_vb, had also posted videos from Ring Road, stating that, "Crumbling infrastructure in a city where everyone works so hard every single day and pays some of the highest taxes only to deserve hazardous living conditions." The official handle of Citizens Movement, East Bengaluru also questioned the never-ending taxes imposed on citizens while giving them subpar infrastructure.Find the road challenge! #BengaluruTraffic #BengaluruRain pic.twitter.com/PuCDy9rmDN
— D.Shivsagar (@SarkarSupremacy) October 21, 2024
"If the government can’t maintain the Silk Board, one of the Char Dhams of #Bengalurutraffic… why dream of imposing new taxes in Bengaluru," the handle posted along with videos of inundated Silk Board junction.Heavy rains have been battering the city for the past two days, throwing normal life out of gear and leading to waterlogging in several low-lying areas and roads. People waded through the flooded roads to reach their destination.Several trees came down crashing in the city affecting vehicular movement.It's a rainy morning in Bengaluru, heavy rain lashed out last night, still it's raining two wheeler riders go slow and drive safe.
— Travel_Fin (@travel_vb) October 21, 2024
The condition of Bangalore ring road after rains.
Crumbling infrastructure in a city where everyone works so hard every single day and pay some… pic.twitter.com/gtZYjcnFRx
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