Overview
- Bengaluru recorded one of its heaviest pre-monsoon rainfalls, with citywide averages of 105.5 mm and local peaks of 132 mm in Kengeri, causing widespread flooding.
- Key areas, including Silk Board Junction and Horamavu, experienced knee-deep water, severely affecting traffic and public transport operations.
- Authorities deployed boats and earth-moving equipment to rescue stranded residents and clear flooded areas, as a yellow alert for heavy rain remains in effect through May 22.
- Residents and opposition parties criticized the government's failure to address chronic drainage issues, with Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar pledging long-term solutions.
- A 32-year-old woman lost her life in a wall collapse caused by the rains, highlighting the human toll of the city's inadequate infrastructure.