Bangalore: The thunderstorm, surprisingly, left enough destruction in its wake in bengaluru made a loss of three people On Friday evening; police official told that 46-year-old Ramesh parked his car Maruti Suzuki Esteem on the side of the Dispensary Road and waited inside along with his wife Bharati and her brother Jagadeesh, But winds were so strong, a Eucalyptus tree got uprooted and crushed their car, killing all three instantly.
The Thunderstorm and heavy winds made Fallen trees that made blocking the roads and even damaged the vehicles and uprooted electric poles as they fell, the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) is working to clear the trees and storm water drains while the electricity board is working on the damage to its system, Bengaluru’s infamous traffic took a hit with vehicles taking hours to clear the traffic which was stayed a few kilometers, St Mary’s Day celebrations happening at the St Mary’s Basilica was made another big challenge because of heavy crowded in the Shivajinagar area, Water entered houses in low lying areas like Koramangala and VV Puram, Sundar Metri, director of the met department said inaccessible heavy rainfall is expected in south interior Karnataka, predicts more rain this weekend although not to the extent of Friday night and advised people not to shelter under trees in a storm.