
"Things Are Bad": CEO's Family Evacuated In Tractor In Flooded Bengaluru
NDTV
Many IT employees in India's Silicon Valley have used tractors to go to work due to major waterlogging in the city.
As daily life in much of Karnataka's Bengaluru continues to be disrupted by floods caused by torrential rains, a constant stream of distressing videos show neither the wealthy nor the poor have been spared. Many IT employees in India's Silicon Valley have used tractors to go to work due to major waterlogging in the city, while houses in slums have also been completely submerged. Several social media users have called the crisis a great leveller. Family and my Pet Albus has been evacuated on a Tractor from our society that's now submerged. Things are bad. Please take care. DM me if you need any help, I'll try my best to help. pic.twitter.com/MYnGgyvfx0 These are houses worth more than 30Cr #bangalorerainspic.twitter.com/6D5z29AKLd
Earlier today, ed-tech platform Unacademy's CEO Gaurav Munjal shared a video of his family and pet dog being evacuated on a tractor after his residential society was flooded.
"Family and my Pet Albus has been evacuated on a Tractor from our society that's now submerged. Things are bad. Please take care. DM me if you need any help, I'll try my best to help," he tweeted, along with a short video of the tractor wading through water.
