Massive rains wreaked havoc in Bengaluru and some other parts of Karnataka, inundating the low-lying areas and disrupting normal life. Many lakes and other water bodies are overflowing that flooded the basements of the apartments in the Yelahanka and Mahadevapura zone. Manyata Tech Park, one of the largest tech parks in north Bengaluru, has also submerged in water. According to reports, Yelahanka's Kendriya Vihar is the most affected area due to the nearby overflowing lake. NDRF (national disaster response force), fire and emergency service personnel are carrying out an evacuation drive. "The entire ground-floor is submerged, ground-floor houses have lost electronic appliances and other items...we have to look for other accommodation until water recedes, even after water recedes, we will have to vacate the house as one cannot live in the ground-floor of these buildings," a woman resident of Kendriya Vihar said.
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