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    Home»India»Diwali Exodus Leaves Bengaluru Traffic-Free and Quiet

    Diwali Exodus Leaves Bengaluru Traffic-Free and Quiet

    India October 19, 20251 Min Read
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    Diwali Exodus Leaves Bengaluru Traffic-Free and Quiet
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    The streets of Bengaluru, typically a scene of endless traffic jams, have become remarkably deserted as millions of residents have left for their hometowns to celebrate Diwali and Deepavali. The city, known for its challenging commutes, is now being described as an ‘eerily quiet’ ghost town. For the remaining residents, this sudden absence of congestion has brought a surprising sense of relief and amusement. Social media platforms are filled with jokes and observations about the ease of travel, with one user humorously detailing rapid transit across previously impassable routes. This temporary demographic shift has also led to lighthearted commentary about the city’s transient population. Reports from major metropolitan areas nationwide, including Delhi and Mumbai, suggest a similar pattern of urban emptiness during the festive period. This period of calm follows a recent spate of extreme traffic congestion, where even short distances took hours to traverse. Authorities had issued warnings for expected heavy outbound traffic from key city arteries. Those who remain in Bengaluru are now able to enjoy the city at an unhurried pace, a stark and welcome departure from its everyday chaos and noise.

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