Bengaluru experienced its wettest November day since 2015. Many areas such as Banaswadi and Gunjur, were inundated, prompting the Bengaluru Traffic Police to advise alternate routes. Deputy CM DK Shivakumar visited the BBMP war room at midnight to assess the situation. Netizens turned to social media to voice their concerns. Traffic updates were regularly posted, alerting drivers to waterlogged areas and slow-moving traffic.
According to the Met department, there could be a temporary disruption of electricity in some areas, minor traffic snarls, and uprooting of trees and branches.
Forecast of more rains and overcast skies since early Thursday morning with slight drizzle has caused worry among citizens of rain-battered Bengaluru, who were preparing to get back to routine, after some respite the previous day and water level in flooded areas receding slowly. Bengaluru Rains: Forecast of More Rain Worries Flood-Hit Bengalurians As They Try To Return to Normal Life.