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Bengaluru flood reveals why Indian cities keep fixing the same problem after every storm
India
Published on 11 May 2026

New projects fail because systems still don’t connect
Bengaluru’s recent flooding after a short spell of rain points to a larger urban pattern: big infrastructure spending doesn’t translate into resilience when planning stays fragmented. Upgrades decided by different departments often don’t integrate, so drainage, roads, and stormwater systems still fail to work as one. The result is disruption that feels familiar with every heavy downpour.
- Bengaluru flooding highlights recurring infrastructure breakdowns
- Department-by-department upgrades fail without integrated planning
- Fragmented development leads to systems that don’t work together
- Heavy rainfall exposes predictable failures despite spending
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