
Rains Mumbai: The accompanying rains in the last few days have brought the capital of Mahashtra in Mumbai to stop after the contamination has been reported in various places, and local train services were hit. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow warning of the Mumbai Suburban, Palghar, Thane, Raigad and Ratnagiri districts.
The intensity of precipitation in the metropolis is expected to reduce the beginning of Thursday, according to IMD and give the relief of bombicaries. In most places in Konkan districts, light to medium rain can be held, while it is expected that in many places in the districts of southern Madhya Mahashtra and several places in the northern Madhya Mahashra will appear slight rain. Marathwada will probably witness light showers.
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) took X and said, “Generally cloudy sky with a slight to heavy rain in isolated places in urban and suburbs.”
Mumbai weather today: Are educational institutions functional open and train services?
Educational institutions, such as schools and universities for large part of the bomb, are now ready to remain open and work according to their standard timetables. Restoring most local train services, the Bombai key traffic network, brought relief to everyday commuters.
The divisional railway manager Mumbai Western Railway announced on X that three local train services were abolished due to wetting in Mumbai. Affected services on 21. August include the following MEM trains:
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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis said: “The overall rain situation in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra is largely under control, although some areas have still witnessed heavy rainfall.”
He added that all required measures were introduced for disaster management and said the NDRf and SDR staff were placed in areas affected by heavy rain.
According to officials, some suburbs in Mumbai received more than 200 mm of precipitation at 21 hours, which ended in August 20 at 5.30. IMD has issued advice for citizens and local authorities to remain on the alert, because it is expected that occasional heavy showers suppress parts of the bombi, including neighboring districts.
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