Daily News and Analysis (excerpts):  A massive downpour hit the city and flooded its roads and sidewalks, halting transportation and soaking many Bangaloreans to the bone on Saturday evening.  The downpour led to sewage overflowing from open drains.  Traffic officials in Frazer Town had a tough time controlling vehicular movements, as the rain brought everything to a standstill for over two hours.  Water-logging at the end of Cox Town flyover left motorists stranded as their vehicles were submerged in rainwater.  The downpour led to the city's infamous powercuts, leaving its residents in the dark.  The heavy shower also displaced the covers of many manholes, letting out sewage.  The BBMP control rooms received complaints of flooding in houses in low-lying areas, such as GM Palya, Marathahalli, Mahadevpura, Byrasandra, Indiranagar, Nagarbhavi, and OMBR Layout.  

My Comments:  I have never heard of as many floods throughout the world as I am hearing about now, catastrophic flooding like we have never seen in America, at least in my lifetime.  Mississippi and a number of other states affected by the Mississippi River flooding is a record breaking flood; residents of North Dakota have not seen flooding like they are experiencing now in their lifetime, not since the 1800s, and the list goes on.  The Midwestern states have suffered the worst storms they have ever seen, and which break all records since the early 1900s.  Make no mistake, it is time to pray and make certain we are ready to face the Lord, because the return of Christ is near.  "There will be great earthquakes in various places, famines, pestilences, fearful sights and great signs from heaven" Luke 21:11.