
As Bomba’s rain continues to have confusion on Monday, the main Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis issued a warning about serious weather conditions on Monday. The Indian Meteorological Department issued a red warning for several parts of the state and on Tuesday, August 19, it predicted extremely heavy rains.
Reservoir Forbes in Mumbai, F Office, recorded 109 mm precipitation in just 4 hours between 4:00 and 8:00 August 19, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).
“Maharashtra has received extensive precipitation in the last 2 days. For several districts, red and orange alerts have been issued. Even for the next three days, up to 21 August, half of the Maharashtra districts, either Red warning or orange alerts.
Several water reservoirs began to overflow, including Modak Sagar, Tansa Dam, Tulsi Lake and Vihar Lake. In the 24 -hour period before 6:00 August 19, Mumbai recorded 217 mm of rain.
After the recent rain there were 14 places in Mumbai in Mumbai, including Hindmat, Gandhi’s market, King’s Circle, Dadar Railway Station, Hindu Colony, Andheri Subway, SHIVDI railway station and Moshi Marg.
Flight and train operations were disrupted and schools and colleges in Mumbai were closed due to heavy rain.
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