Rain in Mumbai: Heavy rain has been continuing since the morning of July 8. Due to heavy rain, the speed of trains has come to a halt; trains are running 15 to 20 minutes late in Mumbai.
Heavy rain in Mumbai
Mumbai More than 300 mm of rain was recorded in Mumbai in the last 6 hours, and people are facing a lot of problems due to heavy rain. Rain is happening from hilly areas to plain areas, and in such a situation, understand that the monsoon has started. As was said by the Meteorological Department, on the one hand, the mountains are cracking due to heavy rains in the hills; on the other hand, due to heavy rains in areas like Mumbai in the plains, its effect on trains is now clearly visible.
Mumbai rain school closed the next day: school holiday.
Due to this, waterlogging in low-lying areas and suburban train services were disrupted. A BMC official announced that due to the possibility of heavy rains continuing throughout the day, all BMC, government, and private schools and colleges in Mumbai (BMC area) will remain closed for the first session to prevent inconvenience to students.
: Rain in Mumbai: More than 300 mm of rain was recorded in Mumbai in the last 6 hours
Mumbai rain update
- Many low-lying areas are flooded.
- Schools/colleges have been closed.
- Impact on Mumbaiโs traffic service.
- Orange alert in Sindhudurg today.
- Yellow alert in Pune, Kolhapur, Dhule, Jalgaon.
- King Circle, Gandhi Market, and Andheri Subway are flooded.
- Monsoon arrives in Mumbai; trains are halted, and traffic jams and waterlogging are reported.
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