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Some of India’s Silicon Valley has been flooded after heavy rain.

Some of India’s Silicon Valley has been flooded after heavy rain.

Some of the Indian Silicon Valley, India’s southern city of Silicon Valley, is under the water after heavy rain.

According to the authorities, the city is being warned of more monsoon shower facilities on Tuesday Tuesday.

Three people, including a 12 -year -old boy, died of non -related incidents on Monday.

Bengaluru is the home of major global technology companies, and many of them have asked employees to work at home due to floods.

Many areas of the city have received 100mm (4 inches) of rain on Monday, and have been recorded since 2011.

This is “rare” to Bengaluru of CS PATIL, the director of the local weather department.

In addition to severe water logging and daily life, heavy rains caused property damage.

In one of the city’s major IT corridors, the compound wall of I-ZED, a software company, collapsed on Monday morning, killing a 35-year-old female employee.

The video also showed that the commuters went beyond the water at the depth of the knee, and several cars parked on the water. The water also went home in some areas of the city.

Officials said the city confirmed the area where 210 floods worked for 24 hours to “correct” the situation.

Karnataka, deputy director of DK Shiva Kumakumar, told reporters that Bengal Luru people don’t have to worry about Monday reporters.

But civil servants are facing criticism of social media with many complaints about the harmless infrastructure and roads of the city.

“There is no other city that does not cause fear and helplessness of commuting during the rain,” he wrote.

Annu itty, who has lived in the city for eight years, said the city’s infrastructure is particularly vulnerable to Monsoon.

“Ironically, it’s a newly developed area built to accommodate the booming technical sector facing the worst flood,” she said.

ITTY, which works in public policy, has caused the residents of Bengal Ruru to deal with the lack of consistent urban planning and government lack of responsibility.

Karna Taka, the capital of Bengal Ruru, is currently run by the parliamentary party. The BHARATIYA JANATA Party (BJP), which is sitting in the opposite state, accused the local government that the city and the state did not solve the problem in the city and the state despite spending million rupees on the infrastructure.

BJP demanded an instant launch of 10 billion rupees ($ 117m, £ 87.5m) for relief operations.

But the state government defended, saying that this problem is a long problem.

Shiba Kumar said, “The problem we faced today is not new. They have been ignored by the government and administration for many years.”

Floods have been repeated in Bengal Ruru in recent years. Experts partially criticize the rapid construction of the city’s lakes and wetlands and the urban planning of the crisis.

Ananda Rao, chairman of the Association for Information Technology (AIT), who represents more than 450 software companies, told the BBC that such frequent floods caused “inconvenience and inconvenience.”

“Bengaluru greatly contributes to taxes in both individual and property taxes. There is no profit for this investment,” he urged the state to study long -term solutions to improve the city’s infrastructure.

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