Bengaluru faced severe traffic disruptions as heavy rains resulted in waterlogging and roadblocks. With the Electronics City flyover partially closed, commuters experienced extensive delays, some abandoning their cars to walk home. Residents voiced concerns over the city's handling of such recurrent issues, questioning the feasibility of timely emergency responses.
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