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IN PHOTOS | Rain fury in Bengaluru: Heavy rain and hailstorm leave trail of destruction

Updated On: 30 April, 2026 04:54 PM IST | Divya Nair

 The rains in Bengaluru on Wednesday evening wreaked havoc, killing 10 people, authorities said. Heavy rains coupled with a hailstorm and gusty winds uprooted trees, flooded many key stretches and threw traffic out of gear, they said on Thursday. PICS/PTI

A damaged vehicle after a broken branch of a tree fell on it, following a hailstorm and gusty winds, in Bengaluru, Thursday. PIC/PTI

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A damaged vehicle after a broken branch of a tree fell on it, following a hailstorm and gusty winds, in Bengaluru, Thursday. PIC/PTI
Large parts of the city witnessed sudden, intense rainfall for nearly an hour on Wedesday, bringing down trees and electric poles, crushing parked vehicles and inundating low-lying areas, while several roads were rendered impassable, severely disrupting vehicular movement during peak hours

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Large parts of the city witnessed sudden, intense rainfall for nearly an hour on Wedesday, bringing down trees and electric poles, crushing parked vehicles and inundating low-lying areas, while several roads were rendered impassable, severely disrupting vehicular movement during peak hours

Seven people, including a six-year-old girl, were killed when a compound wall of the Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital collapsed amid the downpour

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Seven people, including a six-year-old girl, were killed when a compound wall of the Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital collapsed amid the downpour

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar visits the site of a wall collapse following heavy rain, at Bowring Hospital, in Bengaluru

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Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar visits the site of a wall collapse following heavy rain, at Bowring Hospital, in Bengaluru

Key junctions and underpasses were waterlogged, with the KR Circle underpass completely submerged, forcing police to barricade the stretch due to lack of drainage

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Key junctions and underpasses were waterlogged, with the KR Circle underpass completely submerged, forcing police to barricade the stretch due to lack of drainage

Civic authorities said at least 87 trees were uprooted and 131 branches snapped across the city, disrupting daily life.

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Civic authorities said at least 87 trees were uprooted and 131 branches snapped across the city, disrupting daily life.

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