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Heavy Rain Alert In Bengaluru Till September 9

Heavy rain alert in Bengaluru till September 9, schools closed due to waterlogging; IT companies did WFH.

The capital of Karnataka, Bengaluru, is facing water logging due to the rains over the last few days. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert of heavy rain in many parts of the city till September 9.

The situation has worsened due to water logging. Meanwhile, the administration has ordered the closure of schools in Bengaluru on Wednesday.

According to the notice, all primary and high schools in Bengaluru East Zone have been closed for Wednesday in view of heavy rains and waterlogging in the area.

The orders issued by the Block Education Officer are for all private and government schools.

Heavy rain alert in Bengaluru: People are advised not to go out of the house.

Schools have been closed in Bangalore due to waterlogging. The city is facing a flood crisis for the last one or two days. Many IT offices and schools have already been asked to close.

East Zone in Bangalore has been closed. All citizens are advised to remain alert and stay safe till further notice.

It was told by the administration that please try not to come out because the roads are flooded. Due to this people are finding it difficult to get out of their homes and in traffic.

There is still more rain alert in the city till September 9.

At the same time, rain has wreaked havoc in the capital of Karnataka. Pedestrians are walking. Many roads were flooded and people resorted to tractors and boats.

A yellow alert has been issued in some parts of Bangalore. According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility that the rain will continue till September 9.

People were suffering due to waterlogging and had to go to the office by a tractor.

The condition of the people of Bangalore was very bad on Tuesday due to waterlogging. Traffic problems, power outages, submerged vehicles, and submerged roads were seen at various places in the city.

Many IT workers in Bengaluru used tractors to go to work. A woman working in an IT firm told the news agency that she traveled from tractor to office for Rs 50.

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