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India’s Silicon Valley flooded; tech staff commute by tractor

6 سبتمبر، 2022
in Oman News
India’s Silicon Valley flooded; tech staff commute by tractor

BENGALURU: Authorities in the Indian city of Bengaluru used tractors on Tuesday to rescue residents of posh housing estates marooned by floods after two days of torrential rain brought chaos to the fast-growing technology hub.

Many parts of the city in which several global companies and home-grown start-ups are based were under water as more rain fell in an unusually wet monsoon season, which has brought 162 per cent more rainfall than average since June 1.

“Things are bad. Please take care,” Gaurav Munjal, founder of the Softbank-backed education technology firm Unacademy, said on Twitter after he, his family and his dog, Albus, were rescued on a tractor from his posh neighbourhood.

With city streets submerged and traffic in chaos, many companies asked staff to work from home. Some city residents struggled to empty out flooded basements and shops, Reuters partner ANI showed in video footage.

Environmentalists blamed the flooding on poor planning as the city has expanded and climate change.

“When you start building on this kind of a landscape and you start paving and crusting the area with homes and roads, the run-off starts to increase,” S Vishwanath, a Bengaluru-based water conservationist said.

India could expect more intense weather in future, said Leo Saldanha of the Environment Support Group.

“Extreme weather events are predicted to be a part of climate change impacts,” he said.

Bengaluru’s water supply company said on Monday it would stop the supply of water to more than 50 areas in the city for two days after a pumping station that brings in water from 100 km away was flooded.

Rain was expected to fall in the city and neighbouring areas until Friday, an official with the Indian Meteorological Department said.

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday promised to take immediate steps to solve the problems while blaming the previous Congress governments for being responsible for the present mess.

The State Government has been working round the clock to meet the challenging situation, Bommai said while talking to media persons near his residence on Tuesday. — Reuters

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