Karnataka's Move Against Flooding: Clearing the Path
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar has ordered the demolition of buildings that obstruct rainwater flow in Bengaluru, following recent floods. Invoking the Disaster Management Act, he emphasized the need for a permanent solution while ensuring fair treatment of affected landowners.

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Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar has taken decisive action against buildings obstructing Bengaluru's rainwater flow, a primary cause of recent flooding in the city. Invoking the Disaster Management Act, he directed civic authorities to demolish such constructions.
Shivakumar, in charge of Bengaluru's development, personally inspected flood-prone areas, highlighting that the issue began at a crucial junction near Manyata Tech Park. Despite challenges, including stay orders from courts and uncooperative civic officials, he urged for a cooperative approach from landowners.
Stressing the importance of maintaining Bengaluru's reputation, Shivakumar assured fair compensation for affected properties due to technical errors. The chief commissioner of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, M Maheshwar Rao, has been empowered to eliminate encroachments and ensure smooth water flow.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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