People holding umbrellas stand along a road amid rains due to ‘Spawn’ cyclone.
PTIDisaster response force personnel have been deployed in Bengaluru following a heavy rain forecast.
In the last 24 hours till 8.30 am on Wednesday, Bengaluru city received 66.1 mm rainfall, officials said.
Incessant rains had thrown normal life out of gear with waterlogging and traffic congestion in several parts of the city on Tuesday.
Schools in Bengaluru Urban district will remain shut on Wednesday, while many information technology, biotechnology and private companies permitted their employees to work from home, officials said.
People holding umbrellas commute amid rains.
PTIKarnataka Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda said about 60 personnel drawn from the National Disaster Response Force and Karnataka State Disaster Response Force have been deployed in the city.
"We are redeploying another 40 personnel to be on stand by for any necessity. We have put Fire and Emergency Services on stand by for immediate response," he said.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast very heavy rain, thunderstorms and lightning and squall on Wednesday for coastal, north interior and south interior parts of Karnataka.
It has predicted very heavy rain for Bengaluru and surrounding districts of coastal, north interior and south interior of Karnataka till October 18. Overcast conditions are likely to continue in the city over the next three to four days.
A car moves through a waterlogged road amid heavy rains in Bengaluru.
PTIKarnataka Innovation and Technology Society said: "We are prioritising the safety and well-being of all working in IT, BT and private companies located in Bengaluru."
"As transportation systems may be disrupted due to flooding, waterlogging, and traffic congestion, commuting to office premises could pose risks," it said, recommending work from home option for those employees.
People commute amid rains due to ‘Spawn’ cyclone in Bengaluru.
PTIBengaluru Metro services were also briefly disrupted on the purple line due to "tree obstruction." However, the maintenance team cleared it.
According to Karnataka Weather (a page on 'X' dedicated for weather updates), due to weakening and a more northward than westward movement of depression, Bengaluru is likely to witness overcast conditions with a few on and off spells of light to moderate showers/rains on Wednesday.
"The threat for heavy rains for the city has eased out," it said.
The city civic body Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has set up 24X7 exclusive control rooms in eight zones and also launched a helpline number (1533) to report rain-related problems.
Railway cancels some trains due to waterlogging over tracks
The South Western Railway on Wednesday cancelled some trains due to waterlogging over tracks following heavy rains.
Delivery boys move through waterlogged roads amid heavy rains in Bengaluru.
PTI"The decision was taken due to waterlogging in the up fast line over Bridge No 114 between Basin Bridge Jn.(Chennai) and Veysarpadi stations," an SWR official said.
Train No. 20623 Mysuru-KSR Bengaluru Malgudi Express, train No. 20624 KSR Bengaluru-Mysuru Malgudi Express and train No. 16022 Mysuru-Dr. MGR Chennai Central Kaveri Express journey have been cancelled.
'Govt will manage the situation'Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Wednesday advised people to take necessary precautions following incessant rains in the city, as he declared the government's preparedness to deal with the situation.
Vehicles stuck in a traffic jam on a road after heavy rainfall in Bengaluru.
PTIHe said the government has the "strength" to manage the situation and "set right" the issues that have cropped up due to the rains.
"I appeal to citizens to take necessary precautions in the wake of the rains. There might be some traffic issues today," Shivakumar, who is also the Minister in-charge of Bengaluru Development, said.
He said he wouldd review the situation in the evening with the police, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), fire department and other concerned officials.
A waterlogged residential society after heavy rainfall in Bengaluru.
PTIIncessant rain on Tuesday threw normal life out of gear in central and southern parts of Karnataka, including the state capital Bengaluru, where several localities witnessed water-logging and traffic congestion.
Heavy rains in Bengaluru.
PTIHitting out at the Opposition parties for criticising the government over the situation due to the rains, Shivakumar said: "You are spoiling your state's pride. Can anyone advise nature (and stop the rain)?"
"Let there be rain. There is a cyclone and we will manage the situation even if there are more rains, no issues. The government and the citizens have the strength to manage the situation. We will set things right, no issues, we will do it at the earliest," he added.