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Large swathes of Bangalore in India are now submerged following exceptionally heavy monsoon rains. Experts say the floods have been exacerbated by poor urban planning, highlighting how cities in ...
In the southern Indian city of Bangalore, where April temperatures can reach up to 39 degrees Celsius (103 degrees Fahrenheit), the arrival of cooling monsoon rain is something to be celebrated.
On Monday, large parts of Bangalore were under water - Copyright AFP Manjunath Kiran On Monday, large parts of Bangalore were under water - Copyright AFP Manjunath ...
Heavy rain caused severe floods in Bangalore, India. Footage shows locals and vehicles wading through the deluge on Tuesday morning, October 15. Reports said underpasses and roads leading to tech ...
Weather officials are predicting more monsoon rains in Bengaluru, complicating prospects for a quicker recovery for India’s Silicon Valley where floods have wrecked many slum houses, cut ...
Heavy rains caused severe flooding in Bangalore city last week India's IT capital Bangalore (also known as Bengaluru) witnessed torrential rains last week, causing severe flooding in several areas.
“The level at which Bangalore has rapidly urbanised from the 1980s to 2000s is accelerated. Several big tech parks have mushroomed in the city in the 2000s and the city has seen an unregulated ...
In the southern Indian city of Bangalore, where April temperatures can reach up to 39 degrees Celsius (103 degrees Fahrenheit), the arrival of cooling monsoon rain is something to be celebrated.
Bangalore (India) (AFP) – Floods blamed on shoddy infrastructure crippled Indian IT hub Bangalore on Monday, with employees in the huge tech sector told to work from home and dozens of areas ...