The parts of the southern Indian town of Bengaluru, often called India’s silicone valley are under water after heavy rain.
The city is at high warnings for several pre-monsoon showers on Tuesday due to cyclonic formations over the ADaman Sea, according to the words.
Three people, including a 12-year-old boy, was killed on Monday about rainy.
Bengaluru is home to the main global technological company, many of which have requested their employees to work from home due to flooded roads.
Many parts of the city were received on Monday 100 mm (4in) rain, record since 2011. years.
This is “rare” for Bengalur, CS Patil, the director at the time-country regional department said for news agencies.
In addition to the severe records of water and traffic, distracting everyday life, heavy rain has also caused damage to property.
In one of the main city corridors, the only wall of the software company – I-Zed – a 35-year-old women’s employee kills 35-year-old Monday morning.
Videos also showed passengers moving through water deep knee, with several cars parked on water streets. The water also entered houses in some parts of the city.
Authorities say that the city corporation identified 210 areas of floods in which they worked on the Hourly to “correct the situation.
“There is no need to worry the people of Bengalur,” DK Shivakumar said, Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka said Monday.
But officials face criticism on social media with many complaints about city infrastructure of the city and extended roads.
“No other city calls a feeling of fear and helplessness to travel during the rain as a bangalore,” the user wrote on X.
Anno Itti, who lived in the city eight years, said BBC that the city infrastructure becomes especially fragile in monsums.
“It is ironic that these are newly developed areas – those moving to knock the prosecuting technology sector – who face the worst floods,” she said.
ITTI, which works in public policy, says “lack of coherent urban planning, which respects environmental restrictions”, as well as the lack of government responsibility, left the inhabitants of Bengalur to deal with the consequences.
Karnataka, of which Bengaluru capital is currently managed by the Congress Party. The Bharatiia Janata Party (BJP), which is seduced in the state, accused local government not to urge in rainy problems in the city and state, despite spending millions of rupees on its infrastructure.
BJP requested immediate release of 10BN Rupees ($ 117 million, £ 87.5 million) for help relief.
The state government, however, also defended that it was many years of questions.
“The questions we are facing are not new today. They were ignored, through governments and management,” Shivakumar said.
The floods repeated the phenomenon in Bengaluru for the last year. Experts partially blame quick construction through city lakes and wetland areas and poor urban planning crisis.
Ananda Rao, President of the Information Technology Association (AIT) – representing over 450 software companies, “said BBC that such a common flood has caused” discomfort and inconvenience “for companies.
“Bengaluru contributes significantly – both at the individual level and property taxes. There is no return to this investment,” he said, calling for the state government to work on long-term solutions for improving city infrastructure.