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BBMP uses sensors to gauge monsoon floods  The civic body said these sensors, installed by the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Management Centre (KSNDMC), will provide real-time updates on water levels in the drains.
Sneha Ramesh
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Horamavu Agara lake parallel entire road flooded following heavy rain in Bengaluru on Friday.</p></div>

Horamavu Agara lake parallel entire road flooded following heavy rain in Bengaluru on Friday.

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Bengaluru: In a bid to curb flooding during the monsoon season, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) is taking a tech-savvy approach.

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This year, they're relying on a network of 124 water level sensors installed across stormwater drains to monitor real-time water levels.

The civic body said these sensors, installed by the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Management Centre (KSNDMC), will provide real-time updates on water levels in the drains.

“The water levels (measurements) will be passed to the BBMP's Integrated Command Centre from KSNDMC,” said a BBMP statement. “It is colour-coded to understand the situation. While green- and blue-level indicators imply that the water level is safe, red means danger. Once it reaches the black level, the city will have to prepare to face floods.”

The sensors are fitted with technology to run on solar power.

The statement also said civic authorities are prepared to tackle the rains. “The stormwater drains have been cleaned,” it assured. “We also cleared debris on the roadside and cleaned the shoulder drains on arterial and sub-arterial roads.”

The BBMP has put reinforced concrete cantilever retaining walls on 581 kilometres of the 860-kilometre stormwater drain network. Construction of these walls is currently in progress on an additional 199 kilometres.

The BBMP also assured that it has taken steps to prevent a deluge at 74 flood-prone areas in the city.

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(Published 11 May 2024, 01:11 IST)