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Mumbai’s troubles are predicted to get worse as a result of the India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) heavy rain prediction for the next two to three days. The city has been heavily impacted by the ongoing monsoon rains. With heavy rains expected across the city on Monday, the IMD has issued a yellow alert for the city. For July 23, the Met Department has put out an orange alert. Meanwhile, Traffic around the city is being impacted by waterlogging caused by heavy rain. A bus is seen speeding through flooded streets in a video posted on X, while other individuals are seen walking in knee-deep water close to Kurla.
A BEST bus is seen driving through knee-deep water during torrential downpours in the footage. The caption accompanying the post read, “Situation Worsening in Central Mumbai. Scenes from Kurla.”
Situation Worsening in Central Mumbai.Scenes from Kurla.Stay safe ⚠️ #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/tzIEd1BQca
— Mumbai Nowcast (@s_r_khandelwal) July 21, 2024
The post received more than 1 lakh views on the social media platform.
In the comments section, a user stated, “Mumbai during rainy season.No way you are not reaching anywhere..lol.”
Mumbai during rainy season , no wayYou are not reaching anywhere..lol— Riya S (@Jyoti_singh112) July 21, 2024
Another user mentioned, “Pathetic situation and everybody should be very careful.”
Pathetic situation and everybody should be very careful..— Bhavesh Dwivedi (@link2bhavesh) July 21, 2024
Numerous areas of Mumbai received more than 200 mm of rain in the twenty-four hours that concluded on Monday at 8 a.m. The automated weather station of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation indicates that Trombay recorded the most rain (241 mm).
#MumbaiWhy should Suburbs have all the FUN…
This was Peddar Road #SouthMumbai (#SoMu) at 7am today.#MumbaiRains
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— मुंबई Matters™ (@mumbaimatterz) July 22, 2024
Between Sunday and Monday morning, the Santacruz observatory of the IMD reported 176 mm of rainfall, whereas the Colaba station reported 71 mm.
It is anticipated that there will be a high tide of over five metres at around 12:50 pm. Navi Mumbai may experience waterlogging in some of its lower-lying neighbourhoods due to its below-sea location.
The Numampa Education Department and the Disaster Management Department have announced that schools in Navi Mumbai would be closed in the afternoon due to high tide. The constant rain has caused a 5% increase in lake levels over the last day, with the water stock in the seven lakes reaching 47.29% on Monday morning.
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