
: Mumbai rain: IMD issues red alert for 24 hours, waterlogging and traffic jams in parts of city #IndiaNEWS Mumbai and its suburban areas will receive heavy to extremely heavy rain over a span of 24
Mumbai rain: IMD issues red alert for 24 hours, waterlogging and traffic jams in parts of city #IndiaNEWS
Mumbai and its suburban areas will receive heavy to extremely heavy rain over a span of 24 hours starting from Monday morning, the India Meteorological Department predicted.“Possibility of occasional gusty winds reaching 45-55 kmph gusting to 65 kmph,â€? the weather department said.At least 31 people were killed in Mumbai on Sunday after heavy rain hit the city. Heavy overnight rainfall led to waterlogging in several areas of Mumbai. Water supply was disrupted in most parts of the city on Sunday because the water treatment plant in the city’s Bhandup area was inundated. In Chembur, 19 people were killed and five injured in a wall collapse, the city’s civic body said. Ten deaths took place in Vikhroli and one person was hurt as several huts collapsed. One person died in a wall collapse in Bhandup, while another was electrocuted in Andheri West.Parts of Mumbai have been receiving heavy rain from Monday morning, causing waterlogging and congestion on roads that led to traffic jams, reported the Hindustan Times. Local train services, including on Central Main, Harbour and Trans Harbour Lines, were operating, a day after severe downpour disrupted road and rail traffic.#MumbaiRains | Waterlogging due to heavy rain at Bhandup area in Mumbai(Photos by Pratik Chorge/ HT) pic.twitter.com/TshkGB9X8a— HTMumbai (@HTMumbai) July 19, 2021 Amid rainfall in the city,...Read more
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