<p>The Mahadevapura Zone has the most number of encroachments on stormwater drains, which is the major reason for flooding in the city.</p>.<p>Surprisingly, RR Nagar has very few drain encroachments even though the zone witnesses frequent flooding whenever it rains heavily. </p>.<p>As per data furnished by the BBMP, Mahadevapura has 181 encroachments on stormwater drains, Dasarahalli (126), East (110), Yelahanka (96) and Bommanahalli (92).</p>.<p>These details show that the drains – which carry excess water from one lake to the other – have been either narrowed down or fully encroached upon, forcing water to overflow in low-lying areas. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/minister-asks-officials-to-widen-kaccha-drains-in-mahadevapura-1111904.html" target="_blank">Minister asks officials to widen kaccha drains in Mahadevapura</a></strong></p>.<p>When the BBMP surveyed the four major stormwater drains in 2016-17, officials found as many as 2,626 encroachments.</p>.<p>The number was later brought down to 696, but no action has been taken to bring it down further in recent times despite the pre-monsoon showers causing major destruction in different parts of the city. </p>.<p>Speaking to reporters, P N Ravindra, Special Commissioner (Projects), BBMP, said 55 encroachers had approached the court challenging our notices.</p>.<p>“We will decide on clearing the remaining encroachments after consulting the BBMP chief commissioner,” Ravindra said. </p>.<p class="CrossHead"><strong>Encroachments to be removed</strong></p>.<p>Mahadevapura: 181</p>.<p>Dasarahalli: 126</p>.<p>East: 110</p>.<p>Yelahanka: 96</p>.<p>Bommanahalli: 92</p>.<p>West: 59</p>.<p>South: 20</p>.<p>RR Nagar: 9</p>.<p>Koramangala valley: 3</p>
<p>The Mahadevapura Zone has the most number of encroachments on stormwater drains, which is the major reason for flooding in the city.</p>.<p>Surprisingly, RR Nagar has very few drain encroachments even though the zone witnesses frequent flooding whenever it rains heavily. </p>.<p>As per data furnished by the BBMP, Mahadevapura has 181 encroachments on stormwater drains, Dasarahalli (126), East (110), Yelahanka (96) and Bommanahalli (92).</p>.<p>These details show that the drains – which carry excess water from one lake to the other – have been either narrowed down or fully encroached upon, forcing water to overflow in low-lying areas. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/minister-asks-officials-to-widen-kaccha-drains-in-mahadevapura-1111904.html" target="_blank">Minister asks officials to widen kaccha drains in Mahadevapura</a></strong></p>.<p>When the BBMP surveyed the four major stormwater drains in 2016-17, officials found as many as 2,626 encroachments.</p>.<p>The number was later brought down to 696, but no action has been taken to bring it down further in recent times despite the pre-monsoon showers causing major destruction in different parts of the city. </p>.<p>Speaking to reporters, P N Ravindra, Special Commissioner (Projects), BBMP, said 55 encroachers had approached the court challenging our notices.</p>.<p>“We will decide on clearing the remaining encroachments after consulting the BBMP chief commissioner,” Ravindra said. </p>.<p class="CrossHead"><strong>Encroachments to be removed</strong></p>.<p>Mahadevapura: 181</p>.<p>Dasarahalli: 126</p>.<p>East: 110</p>.<p>Yelahanka: 96</p>.<p>Bommanahalli: 92</p>.<p>West: 59</p>.<p>South: 20</p>.<p>RR Nagar: 9</p>.<p>Koramangala valley: 3</p>