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Bengaluru Braces for Another Week of Heavy Rain; Imd issues yellow, red alerts for these districts

Bengaluru Braces for Another Week of Heavy Rain; Imd issues yellow, red alerts for these districts


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Bengaluru Weather Forecast: these districts on red, orange alert

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Bengaluru Rain: After a week of heavy shows that wreaked havoc access the City, Bengaluru is set for another round of rain. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has Forecast Consistent Rainfall Until 31 May, Urging Residents to Prepare for Wet Days Ahead. The skies over the capital are expected to Remain Evercast, with Showers Varying from Light to Heavy through the Week.

A week of wet weather ahead

Starting 26 May, Bengaluru will experience light rainfall and cooler temperatures ranging from 20 degrees celsius to 27 degrees celsius. While the next couple of days will see mild weather, Heavier Showers are expected to return by Midweek.

Here’s a quick look at the forecast:

  • 26-27 May: Light Rain; Temperatures Between 20 degrees Celsius to 27 degrees Celsius
  • 28-29 May: Heavy Rain; Temperatures Dipping to 19 degrees Celsius – 25 degrees Celsius
  • 30-31 May: Continued Rainfall with Highs Around 26 Degrees Celsius

Umbrellas, Raincoats and cautions will be essential companies for Bengalurens this week.

Red and Yellow Alerts Across Karnataka

The imd has placed several districts under alert due to anticipated Heavy downpours:

  • Red Alert: Uttara Kannada, Shimoga, Uudupi, Chikkamagaluru, Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu
  • Yellow Alert: Mysuru, Hassan, Haveri, Gadag, Dharwad

These ares are likely to face intenses rainfall, with the red alert zones being most at risk for Flash Floods, Landslides and Waterlogging. Residents in these districts are urged to follow official advisories and avoid unnecessary travel.

Two Lives Were Lost in Bengaluru Due to Electrocution during flooding. A 63-Year-old man, manmohan kamath, and a 12-year-old child was killed while attempting to drain rainwater from their apartment using a motorized pump. “When he connected the pump to a socket, there was a short circuit, lead to his electrocution,” said a mico layout police officer.

As Monsoon-Like Conditions Continue to Grip the City and State, Authorities and Residents Alike Are Being Urged to Stay Alert, Follow Safety Guidelines, and Prioritise Wellbeing In the factor of in the face of in the face of in the face.

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