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Untreated sewage and heavy rainfall bringing in large quantities of runoff and suspended solids containing certain bacteria are some of the reasons behind Bellandur Lake spewing toxic foam ...
Bellandur Lake lies to the southeast of India’s third largest city, Bangalore, home to 8.4 million people. The lake is the largest in the city, and as part of the Bellandur drainage system, it ...
BENGALURU: Bellandur Lake, which hits global headlines every time it spews foam or fire, will be cleaned, desilted and deweeded by May 2021, Bangalore.
Heavy traffic congestion was reported on the stretch from Roopena Agrahara towards the city during peak hours on Friday. To ease the gridlock near Marathahalli Bridge, Bengaluru Traffic Police have ...
The frothing and highly polluted Bellandur lake, the rejuvenation of which is being monitored by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) for the past two years, has become an albatross around the ...
The largest, Bellandur Lake, is known to the public for its intermittent appearances on national television, with images highlighting its remarkable ability to self-combust. The lake first grabbed ...
The largest lake in the IT city of India, Bellandur caught fire yet again on Thursday (February 16). After falling prey to toxic froth, the lake became a victim of toxic smoke, courtesy the ...
BANGALORE: Bellandur Lake. Location: Bellandur village near Bangalore Airport. Size: 950 acres. Department it comes under: Minor irrigation.
Bellandur Lake fire: Bengaluru's largest water body, the Bellandur Lake earlier in the week witnessed a huge fire which resulted in anxious moments for residents living nearby.
The Bellandur Lake in Karnataka once again on Monday spilled toxic foam, creating panic among the people living in nearby areas. The spilled chemical foam can is seen flowing on the roads and into ...
Bellandur lake in Bengaluru has been much in the news in recent months for the upsurge of foam and froth from the polluted lake, and the rise of smoke and flames from the area surrounding it.
The Bangalore Development Authority, which got into the act of reclaiming Bellandur Lake after the NGT gave it a month’s time for the effort.
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