Mumbai Rain and Weather Forecast : Due to heavy rains all over the country, public life has been completely disturbed in many places. Heavy rains from Delhi to Mumbai have kept havoc. At the same time, Mumbai has become watery due to the rains for the last three days. After heavy rains for the third consecutive day on Monday, the roads were flooded in many areas of Mumbai. After heavy rains, the streets of different areas were flooded. The government and rescue teams are on alert mode in view of the heavy rains. At the same time, schools have also been discharged due to this rain.
Schools will remain closed
Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) Has warned of heavy to very heavy rainfall in the next 24 hours. After this Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) On Tuesday, all schools and colleges in the city have been ordered to be closed. The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for Mumbai and surrounding areas. Life in Mumbai due to continuous rains from Sunday night messy yes Has gone. On Monday, the Municipal Corporation gave leave in schools. Many areas flooded due to heavy rains Went Is, By which Traffic Jam And Local Trains In delay As issues Front I Are।
Rain red alert
According to the Meteorological Department, the entire Mumbai has recorded more than 100 mm rainfall within the last 9 hours. An Indian Meteorological Department official said that on Monday, many areas of Mumbai received heavy rains. Vikhroli, Mumbai recorded the highest rainfall, where 135 mm of rain was received. Apart from this, 124 mm in Chembur, 123.9 mm in Santacruz And Juhu received 123.5 mm of rain. All day long in Mumbai and surrounding districts Heavy rained out. After this, the Meteorological Department (IMD) also warned of strong rains on Tuesday, red alert Continued Did।
Water in these areas of Mumbai
At the same time, Bandra, Mumbai, recorded 102.5 mm of rain on Monday. Bandra-Kurla Complex in this area itself (BKC) Is located. Mahalakshmi received 45 mm of rainfall, 88.5 mm in Bhaiyakha and 45.2 mm in Colaba. According to IMD officials, the speed of rain decreased slightly after 2 pm. However, areas such as Dadar, Worli, Chembur, Sion, Juhu and Vikhroli recorded more than 150 mm rainfall from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm. Water was seen in the entire area of heavy rains.