Bengaluru’s Monsoon Mayhem: Tech Industry Grapples with Flooding
The onset of the monsoon season has brought Bengaluru’s infrastructure shortcomings into sharp focus, with the tech industry bearing the brunt of severe flooding.
The Downpour
On May 19, 2025, Bengaluru experienced unprecedented rainfall, leading to widespread flooding across tech hubs like Manyata Tech Park and Electronic City. Roads became submerged, and public transport came to a halt, leaving employees stranded.
Business Disruptions
The flooding led to significant business disruptions. Companies reported delays in project timelines, decreased productivity, and financial losses. The ORRCA highlighted that the tech industry lost ₹225 crore in a single day due to the flooding.
Infrastructure Deficiencies
Bengaluru’s drainage system, designed decades ago, is ill-equipped to handle the current volume of rainfall. Encroachments on lakes and unplanned urbanization have further exacerbated the situation.
Public Outcry
Citizens expressed their frustration over the recurring nature of the floods. Many took to social media to criticize the government’s failure to address infrastructure issues despite the city’s rapid growth.
Government Response
The Karnataka government has formed a high-level committee to address the city’s infrastructure challenges. The committee aims to develop both short-term and long-term solutions to prevent future flooding.
Recommendations
Experts suggest that Bengaluru should invest in modern drainage systems, restore natural water bodies, and implement strict building regulations to mitigate the impact of future floods.
