India's 'Silicon Valley' Floods
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Bengaluru: Parts of India's 'Silicon Valley' flooded after heavy rains

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Parts of the southern Indian city of Bengaluru , often called India 's Silicon Valley , are under water after heavy rainfall.
The city is on high alert for more pre-monsoon showers on Tuesday due to cyclonic formations over the Andaman Sea .
Three people, including a 12-year-old boy, were killed in rain-related incidents on Monday .
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