Bengaluru hit by flooding, traffic jams after heavy rain
Six flights to the city from various destinations were diverted to the Chennai airport

Several areas in India’s tech capital Bengaluru were waterlogged on Monday due to heavy overnight rainfall with visuals showing vehicles submerged in water and commuters trying to wade through it.
This is the second time in the week that the city has been flooded following heavy rainfall, NDTV reported.
Karnataka | Heavy rain caused waterlogging in parts of Bengaluru, disrupting normal life. (04.09) pic.twitter.com/1jXvIhltCj
— ANI (@ANI) September 5, 2022
Traffic movement was crippled on the Outer Ring Road near Ecospace, Bellandur, KR Market, Silk Board junction and Varthur. Trees also fell in at least three areas, including Adugodi and Tannery Road, reported the Deccan Herald.
“I have not seen such heavy rain this monsoon,” Nataraj K, a resident of Mahalakshmi Layout, told the newspaper.
He said that the manhole outside the Mahalakshmi metro station was overflowing with full force and passengers had to take shelter on the stairs.
The police have advised residents not to go out of their homes, except for an emergency, reported The News Minute.
#WATCH | Karnataka: Massive traffic jam on Marathahalli-Silk Board junction road in Bengaluru amid severe waterlogging caused due to heavy rainfall pic.twitter.com/KUnF0cuPtR
— ANI (@ANI) September 5, 2022
This is the morning scene near Eco Space Bengaluru (Mon, 5 Sep) - Dear @BSBommai @narendramodi Please fix all roads and infrastructure in India to meet the 2047 developed nation goal!! It’s also the first step towards #SwachhBharat 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/DyDWltOnAB
— Nanditha 🤍 (@nandythegreatz) September 5, 2022
Visuals from Sunday night showed streets near Ecospace submerged in rainwater. Several housing societies were also inundated with residents seeking Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai’s intervention.
Visuals from Marathahalli-Silk Board junction showed a security guard rescuing a man from drowning in a waterlogged road, reported ANI.
#WATCH | Karnataka: A man was rescued by local security guards after he was stuck on a waterlogged road near Marathahalli-Silk Board junction road in Bengaluru pic.twitter.com/gFnZtzk6mu
— ANI (@ANI) September 5, 2022
#bangalorerain #rohan #Waterfall #societywaterfall #flood #Bangalore Bangalore rains has reached its heights. Even premium societies are facing flooding for the first time. @CMofKarnataka : Please help us. pic.twitter.com/ydxkge0Eem
— ansu jain (@ansujain) September 4, 2022
Some employees of information technology companies used tractors to reach offices in the Yemalur area, according to ANI.
“We can’t take so many leaves from the office, our work is getting affected,” a resident told the news agency. “We are awaiting tractors to drop us for Rs 50.”
Karnataka | Many employees of IT companies use tractors to reach their offices in the Yemalur area of Bengaluru amid waterlogging due to heavy rains
— ANI (@ANI) September 5, 2022
We can't take so many leaves from the office, our work is getting affected. We're awaiting tractors to drop us for Rs 50: Local https://t.co/vU7zRpDXAD pic.twitter.com/ApRI8xa1Qk
Fire department officials and other government authorities have been pressed into service to carry out drainage work.
Boats have been deployed in the Varthur suburb to help commuters make it through flooded roads.
Boats deployed in Bengaluru’s Varthur suburb after rain flooding. Major waterlogging across the IT hub area too. Details & coverage on @IndiaToday pic.twitter.com/vPYTPidAEy
— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) September 5, 2022
Flight services hit
The inclement weather condition also disrupted flight services at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport, reported The Hindu.
Six aircraft, including two international flights, were diverted to Chennai airport.
Nine flights, including six international ones, were delayed due to the rains. Passengers also had to walk through water stagnated in the vehicle parking areas outside the terminal.
Visuals showed that the areas outside the airport have been inundated.
State of affairs in #BengaluruAirport today. I feel like crying seeing the state of infra in India. This is beyond shame. #bengalururains pic.twitter.com/bJZWgY81dl
— Anirban Sanyal (@anirban_sanyal) September 4, 2022
A little outside Bengaluru Airport - rivers have replaced roads. Expected to only get worse.#bengalururains #bengaluruweather pic.twitter.com/2NKzvOUx5K
— Aadya Sharma (@Aadya_Wisden) September 4, 2022
The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board said that the supply of water from the Cauvery river to several parts of the city will be adversely affected till Tuesday, The Times of India reported.
The authority said that this was because the pumping station at Tore Kadanhalli has been completely submerged due to heavy rains.
Will hold discussions on losses to IT firms: CM
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Monday said that he will hold discussions with information technology companies on compensation for estimated losses of Rs 225 crore that they suffered, ANI reported.
“We will call the IT companies and speak with them related to the issues that they are facing due to waterlogging,” Bommai said. “We’ll also discuss the compensation and other related damages that have been caused due to rain.”
The city’s IT corridor was among the areas that were waterlogged on Monday.
Yellow alert in 12 districts
The India Meteorological Department has predicted a few spells of rain or thundershowers for Monday. The city recorded a minimum temperature of 20 degrees Celsius and maximum of 29 degrees Celsius on the day, according to the weather agency.
A yellow alert has been issued in 12 districts of Karnataka on Monday, the Indian Meteorological Department said.
According to this, heavy rainfall is predicted in Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural, Davangere, Shimoga, Chitradurga, Chikmagalur, Hassan, Kodagu, Tumkur, Chikballapur, Ramnagar and Kolar.
Rain and thundershowers are very likely to occur at most places over interior parts of South Karnataka and at a few places over interiors of North Karnataka till Tuesday, the weather office said.
Light to moderate thundershowers are predicted in Bengaluru urban and rural districts till September 8.
Incessant rains have continued in the state for the past one month. The chief minister has visited a few flood-hit areas to take stock of the situation.