Kempegowda International Airport on Friday. The downpour led to the diversion of several flights, including international passenger flights.
"Heavy rainfall accompanied by strong winds rendered the airport inaccessible for landing between 9.35 pm and 10.29 pm, leading to diversion of flights," a Bengaluru International Airport Limited (BIAL) official said in a statement.
He said 13 domestic flights, three international passenger flights, and one international cargo flight were diverted to Chennai on Thursday.
The rain also brought down many trees in several parts of the city, including Jayanagar, Nrupathunga Nagar, and RR Nagar. Despite the disruption, the rain provided relief to Bengaluru residents from the blistering summer heat, a phenomenon not witnessed for many decades.
The India Meteorological Department reported that Bengaluru city received 14 mm of rain in the 24-hour period till 8.30 am on Friday. The maximum and minimum temperatures in the city stood at 33 and 22 degrees Celsius, respectively, in the last 24 hours.
On Thursday, Bengaluru witnessed another heavy spell of rain, with a yellow alert in place. The massive rains caused waterlogging across the city, leading to traffic standstills during the night. Bengaluru traffic police deployed their staff in many areas to decongest the traffic due to the heavy rain.
Several crucial bottlenecks in the city faced traffic snarls due to the showers, with commuters experiencing long hours stuck on the road. Areas like Airport Road, Chalukya Circle to