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Bengaluru's Ashok Nagar’s Catholic Club looked like covered in ice after massive hailstorms. Photo: Videograb from X.

Hailstorm havoc in Bengaluru: Chaos, waterlogging, and deaths reported

| @indiablooms | Apr 30, 2026, at 12:18 am

Bengaluru was hit by a sudden spell of heavy rain, strong winds and hail on Wednesday evening, bringing a sharp drop in temperatures after days of intense heat that had pushed the mercury to around 37°C.

The city quickly transitioned from dry, scorching conditions to widespread waterlogging within hours.

Major roads submerged, traffic brought to a halt

Several parts of the city, including Richmond Town and Shanthinagar, were severely affected as waist-deep water flooded streets and residential pockets.

Commuters faced long delays as traffic movement slowed to a crawl across key junctions, with many roads becoming nearly impassable.

The impact of the downpour was also felt in prominent government structures.

Water reportedly entered corridors inside the Vidhana Soudha, while the office of Opposition leader R. Ashoka also experienced flooding, highlighting the intensity of the rainfall across central Bengaluru.

Wall collapse near hospital kills seven

Tragedy struck during the storm when a compound wall at Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital collapsed.

Seven people lost their lives in the incident, including a six-year-old girl.

According to officials, several of the victims had taken shelter near the wall when it gave way amid strong winds and rain.

Seven others were injured and were rushed to hospital, with authorities confirming that their condition is stable.

Chief Minister announces compensation

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah confirmed the death toll and said all injured individuals were out of danger.

He directed hospitals to provide free treatment to the victims and announced financial assistance of ₹5 lakh for the families of those who died.

Widespread damage reported across city

Across Bengaluru, at least 50 incidents of fallen trees were reported, affecting areas such as Malleswaram, Shanthinagar and Seshadripuram.

Civic teams have been deployed to clear debris and restore normalcy as the city continues to deal with the aftermath of the sudden storm.

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