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Bengaluru experienced continuous rain on Wednesday, flooding several areas and causing traffic congestion. Disaster response teams were deployed, and the civic body worked to clear water-logged areas. Rain also disrupted train services and the first day of the India-New Zealand Test match. Karnataka's Deputy Chief Minister assured that the government could manage the situation. Schools in urban districts were closed, and many companies allowed employees to work from home.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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