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Bengaluru: Frustrated Commuters Abandon Vehicle, Walk Home – What Sparked Traffic Chaos? | VIDEO

The incident happened at a time when the torrential rain continued to wreak havoc in the electronic city. The frustrated commuters expressed their anger after the video of the incident started circulating online.

Bengaluru: Heavy rains in Bengaluru triggered a massive jam on Wednesday after a major flyover and some roads in Silicon Valley became waterlogged. Many tech professionals, among other commuters, were left with no choice but to abandon their vehicles and walk back home.

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According to reports, flooding along the expressway from Central Silk Board Junction to Bengaluru brought traffic to a standstill on Hosur Road forcing many to abandon their office cabs and buses.

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A user posted on X, “Completely Jammed from past 1.5 hrs in the electronic city flyover. I must have reached my home now which is 30kms away. Logged out at 5.20 and am still stuck! We can see most of the employees of various companies frustrated and starting to walk.”

Labeling the traffic as ‘Absolute Hell’ an X user warned others stating “If anyone has planned to start in Electronic City now, don’t. It took four times the regular time. And on a two-wheeler no less.”

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First published on: Oct 24, 2024 11:46 AM IST


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