Weather Fury: From Bengaluru Rains to Guwahati Floods, Heavy Showers Cripple Normal Life; Hoarding Collapses in Pune
- Pune experienced severe flooding after heavy rainfall, particularly affecting Pune International Airport, where vehicle access was hindered due to waterlogged gates.
- Bengaluru continues to struggle with significant flooding as several low-lying areas remain waterlogged, prompting a yellow alert from the IMD that is valid for May 19 and May 20.
- Continuous rains in Bengaluru have led to roads being shut and ground floors being underwater, with a viral video showing floodwaters entering Sree Kanteerava Stadium.
- Authorities reported three fatalities linked to the rains, including two from electrocution and one from a wall collapse, prompting rescue efforts for around 150 individuals by emergency teams.
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Day in Photos: Counter-Weapons of Mass Destruction, Floods in India, and Heat in the Berlin Zoo
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Beneath Bengaluru's iconic Kanteerava stadium, a lake stirs in fresh rain?
Heavy rains left Bengaluru waterlogged, with a viral video showing flood water entering the popular Kanteerava Stadium. The stadium, which is home for Bengaluru FC, sits atop the old Sampangi Lake bed, reminding the city of its forgotten water heritage and urban planning gaps.
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