One week lock down in Bangalore people fleeing the city

BANGALORE: With the announcement of a lockdown in Bangalore city and rural districts for a week from Tuesday night, it is common for people to leave the city and move to cities.
People in the village and the district are faced with fears that the coronavirus here will be transmitted as they leave Bangalore city and move to other villages and villages.
More than 30 thousand people have moved to different cities from Bangalore city in KSRTC yesterday. KSRTC is planning to run a few thousand buses, some of which are likely to go again this evening. The scene of leaving the city in Goods, even in own vehicles is common yesterday and today.
Traffic was reported on Devanahalli, Tumkur road, toll gate, Mysore road, Hosur road and Hyderabad road. More than 2000 taxi and private vehicles were parked in traffic. The vehicle was parked for up to 2 kilometers at Navayuga Toll, near Nalamangala.
Thousands left the city last week to flee the city. There are many who are left without a job or a life in Bangalore and the risk of coronavirus increases.
I work in a garments factory in Bangalore. But there’s not a lot of money out there. The house has not been rented for four months. Corona is also getting better.
Go from Bangalore to Hometown tonight. R Ashok, the city’s caretaker, said there would be a restriction of traffic. Transport Minister Lakshmana Sawadi also said that buses have been provided for those traveling to the cities.







