
Bengaluru chokes under rain fury: Waterlogging, traffic jams grip city as more showers loom; IMD issues orange alert
With the southwest monsoon making a strong comeback, daily life across the capital saw major disruption, India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that more rainfall is likely in the coming days.
The Bengaluru city traffic police issued multiple advisories, alerting commuters to slow-moving traffic due to stagnant rainwater on key stretches.
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Traffic movement from Vaddarapalya towards Hennur and Vaddarapalya towards Geddalahalli was severely affected in both directions. Rainwater accumulation also slowed vehicles on the Ramamurthy Nagar–Kasturi Nagar service road.
In other parts of the city, peak-hour congestion intensified, with roads from MMT to T C Palya reporting heavy traffic.
A vehicle breakdown further slowed down movement from Kogilu Cross towards Raitara Sante. Waterlogging triggered sluggish traffic on the Nagavara–Veeranna Palya road as well.
KPTCL-related work near Panathur railway bridge caused further disruption on the Kadubeesanahalli-bound road. Widespread congestion and water accumulation painted a chaotic picture for commuters across the IT hub.
The IMD has forecast continued rainfall and thundershowers in Bengaluru through the week.
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Humidity levels are expected to hover between 65% and 85%, with daytime temperatures around 29°C and nighttime lows settling near 20°C. The overall atmosphere is likely to remain damp and cloudy.
Statewide alerts issued across Karnataka
As the rain continues, IMD has sounded widespread alerts across Karnataka. An orange alert — indicating the likelihood of heavy to very heavy rainfall — is in effect for districts including Uttara Kannada, Haveri, Shivamogga, Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, Gadag, Dharwad, Chikkamagaluru, and Belagavi.
A yellow alert remains in place for regions in North Interior Karnataka, including Bagalkot, Belagavi, Bidar, Dharwad, Gadag, Haveri, Kalaburagi, Koppal, Raichur, Vijayapura, and Yadgir. These areas may experience isolated heavy rainfall and gusty winds in the coming days.
Rainfall warnings are also in effect for Bangalore Rural, Tumkur, Chitradurga, Davangere, Koppal, and Bagalkot.
As Bengaluru braces for more showers, the impact on roads, air travel, and daily life is expected to persist.

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