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Bengaluru’s Rain Crisis: Civic Workers Unclog Flooded Drains Barehanded! | WATCH

Bengaluru has been grappling with relentless rains over the past few days, prompting civic authorities to scramble to clear blockages and pump out stagnant water to alleviate traffic congestion. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that the heavy rainfall will persist until October 18, affecting not only Bengaluru but also the coastal, north interior, and south interior regions of Karnataka.

Viral Video Highlights Safety Concerns

A video shared by the Bengaluru Traffic Police, showcasing two civic workers on their hands and knees clearing clogged drains near Bellandur, has gone viral on social media. The clip serves as a reminder of the slow-moving traffic conditions resulting from the rains, but it has also ignited a wave of criticism regarding the safety measures in place for these workers.

Calls for Better Equipment and Safety Gear

Outraged social media users expressed their dissatisfaction with the lack of protective gear for the workers. One user tagged Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D Shivakumar, emphasizing the necessity of providing basic safety equipment such as shoes, helmets, and jackets. “Civic workers need proper gear; they aren’t going to a stadium to play cricket,” the user remarked.

Another user echoed these sentiments, stating, “This is shameful. Please equip them with personal protection gear to protect them from snakes, live wires, etc., and provide the necessary tools to perform their duty effectively. A world-class city must provide a safe working environment.”

Health Risks Highlighted

Concerns were also raised about health risks associated with unsafe working conditions. A doctor pointed out that such practices could lead to leptospirosis, a disease that poses severe health risks, including kidney damage and respiratory issues. One user lamented, “Brand Bangalore has no funds to meet the basic necessities of civic workers; it’s disgusting and pitiable.”

Workers’ Perspective

While many criticized the lack of safety measures, some users pointed out that the workers themselves often opt not to wear protective gear, believing it hinders their ability to work efficiently. “Unfortunately, I’ve seen many workers who feel they cannot work with gloves and shoes the whole day, as they cannot handle the sweat,” one comment stated.

As Bengaluru continues to face challenges from the ongoing rains, the debate around worker safety and municipal responsibility intensifies. The city’s ability to provide a safe working environment for its civic workers will be crucial in maintaining both public health and effective city management.

Dishti Tandon

A passionate multimedia journalist and Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, I specialize in world and trending news, delivering engaging and impactful stories. Over the years, I have honed my skills in blog writing, web stories, content creation, and news reporting, ensuring fresh perspectives for diverse audiences.

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