Bangalore’s water system was designed to trap water for irrigation. Recent floods highlight the need for major improvements as climate change brings more extreme rainfall
Large swathes of Bangalore in India are submerged by water following exceptionally heavy monsoon rains. Experts say the floods have been exacerbated by poor urban planning, highlighting how cities in India and elsewhere need to adapt as climate change brings more extreme rainfall in the future.
This week, boats and tractors could be seen carrying commuters to work on the waterlogged roads of the Karnataka state capital, while hundreds of families had to be evacuated. More than 120 of the city’s 210 …
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