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IN PHOTOS: Several streets inundated in Bengaluru as heavy rain batters city

Updated On: 20 May, 2025 08:54 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad

Several areas of Bengaluru were inundated on Tuesday after the Karnataka capital recorded heavy rains in the past 36 hours. The waterlogging led to long traffic jams in many parts of the city, with several motorists leaving their vehicles stranded. (Pics/PTI) 

Officials distribute food and relief material to residents in a waterlogged area. Pic/PTI

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Officials distribute food and relief material to residents in a waterlogged area. Pic/PTI
The Regional Meteorological Centre in Bengaluru has issued warnings for coastal Karnataka

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The Regional Meteorological Centre in Bengaluru has issued warnings for coastal Karnataka

IMD predicts extremely heavy rain, thunderstorms, and lightning with strong surface winds until May 21 and very heavy to heavy rains until May 26

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IMD predicts extremely heavy rain, thunderstorms, and lightning with strong surface winds until May 21 and very heavy to heavy rains until May 26

Meanwhile, heavy rains have wreaked havoc in Bengaluru with a total of three deaths over the past few days

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Meanwhile, heavy rains have wreaked havoc in Bengaluru with a total of three deaths over the past few days

Commuters travel through a damaged road after heavy rains, at Sumanahalli Junction

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Commuters travel through a damaged road after heavy rains, at Sumanahalli Junction

IMD predicts a cyclonic circulation to develop over the Arabian Sea off the Karnataka coast around May 21

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IMD predicts a cyclonic circulation to develop over the Arabian Sea off the Karnataka coast around May 21

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