Deluge or Drought: Water Researchers Explain How Bengaluru Can Build Resilience

Published in Citizen Matters

Oct 16, 2023

How can a mega city like ours handle the unpredictability of a climate change era monsoon, where we experience searing heat one month and flooded streets the next?

As I write this, we have entered a wet and ‘thunderstormy’ October, but please forgive me dear reader if the weather is bright and sunny when you read this. As we found in our analysis of rainfall patterns in the city, rainfall is becoming unpredictable in Bengaluru.

As early as February 2023, government authorities were celebrating full groundwater aquifers in Bengaluru. However, a few months later, as we head towards a potential monsoon deficit, the city’s groundwater levels have dipped. We turn desperately towards the Cauvery Reservoir, which is also dangerously low and sought after by farmers in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu as well.

 

Acknowledgements

Rashmi Kulranjan and Shashank Palur quoted in an article for Citizen Matters, written by Bhanu Sridharan

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