Six people killed, four others injured as lightning strikes Mysuru village

Bengaluru: Six people were killed and four injured when lightning struck a temple in a Mysuru village on Thursday, the police said.

Pollution and unchecked urbanisation are some of the major reasons behind the floods in Bengaluru. CNN-News18

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The victims were shepherds and had taken shelter in the temple at Nandinathapura as rain pounded southern Karnataka, including the city.

All the injured have been hospitalised, the police said.

Rain battered Bengaluru and its adjoining districts, including Kolar, Tumakuru, Ramanagar and Mandya.

Electronic City, Bengaluru's IT hub, was badly affected. Vehicles parked in the basement of several apartments were submerged by rain waters while traffic came to a halt in the area.

Many trees were also uprooted in the thunderstorm.

The meteorology department recorded 42 mm of rainfall from 8.30 am to 2.30 pm in Bengaluru.

The rains occurred due to an upper air circulation in Karnataka and formation of cyclone in the Bay of Bengal near coastal Andhra Pradesh, the department said.

On 29 July last year, when the city was flooded due to torrential rains Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had ordered removing encroachments on storm-water drains.

Many small houses in Avani Srigeri Nagar on Bannerghatta road, Shubh Enclave near Silk Board junction and in Yelahanka were razed.

However, the drive was stopped as the civic agencies failed to act against many multi-storied residential complexes there.


Published Date: Oct 05, 2017 09:50 pm | Updated Date: Oct 05, 2017 09:50 pm


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