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City in Crisis: 10 Dead, Fresh Electrocution Cases Add to Bowring Wall Collapse Toll

The death toll from Wednesday's intense rain in Bengaluru climbed to 10 by Thursday, after three more fatalities were confirmed across different parts of the city. Two people died due to electrocution, while another lost his life after a cement block crashed through a house roof. These deaths came a day after a compound wall collapse near Bowring Hospital killed seven members of a family.

Authorities said the storm caused widespread disruption, uprooting trees and large branches that damaged parked vehicles. Continuous rainfall led to severe waterlogging in multiple areas, weakening structures and increasing electrical risks. Emergency teams and police carried out inspections across affected zones through Thursday.

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Bengaluru experienced severe disruption from intense rain, with the death toll reaching 10 by Thursday; fatalities included electrocutions in Yarab Nagar and J D Mara, a home collapse in Chamarajapet, and seven deaths from a compound wall collapse near Bowring Hospital.
Rain Fury in Bengaluru 10 Dead Fresh Electrocution Cases Add to Bowring Wall Collapse Toll

New fatalities reported across city

The latest deaths were reported from Yarab Nagar, J D Mara slum near Bannerghatta Road, and Chamarajapet. Officials confirmed that the incidents were directly linked to the heavy rain and its aftermath.

In Yarab Nagar, 17-year-old student Syed Sufiyan died after reportedly coming into contact with electricity leaking from a pole while stepping out during the rain. Family members said he had recently cleared his First PUC exams. He collapsed on the spot and could not be revived.

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Another victim, Raghu (35), died near the Sarakki bus stop in the J D Mara slum area, close to Vega City Mall, around 8.25 pm on Wednesday. Initial reports suggest an electrical leak in the area may have caused the electrocution.

In Chamarajapet, Manjunath died after a cement block broke loose and crashed through the roof of his house during the storm. Investigators believe prolonged exposure to rain weakened the structure, leading to the fatal collapse.

Bowring Hospital wall collapse tragedy

Earlier, seven members of a family were killed when a compound wall near Bowring Hospital gave way during continuous rainfall. Officials suspect that waterlogging eroded the soil supporting the wall, reducing its strength and causing it to collapse onto people nearby.

Rescue teams had rushed to the scene, but the victims were buried under debris before help could arrive.

Electrocution cases under probe

Police have registered separate cases in all three fresh incidents and launched investigations. Officials are examining electrical infrastructure, including street poles, junction boxes and exposed wiring, to identify faults.

A senior officer said action would be taken based on findings, as authorities look into whether negligence or infrastructure failure contributed to the deaths.

Rising concerns over infrastructure and safety

The series of rain-related deaths has renewed concerns over Bengaluru's preparedness during heavy weather. Experts point to recurring issues such as poor drainage, ageing structures, and exposed electrical systems that become hazardous during waterlogging.

By Thursday, civic officials continued field checks across vulnerable areas, focusing on both structural stability and electrical safety. The incidents highlight the urgent need for preventive measures as the city faces recurring spells of heavy rain.

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