
Heavy rains in Mumbai left the streets of the city on Saturday, which influenced traffic in several areas. The filmmaker Farah Khan, who stepped out of her house on a rainy day, also encountered a traffic hit on a flooded street.
But with her sense of humor, Farah shared a short clip on her water -known street on her story and wrote sarcastically, “Someone for morning swimming?”
In the story of Instagram, filmed from the inside of her car, Farah noticed that the subway section where the road was completely immersed with rainwater. Looking at a series of cars waiting by the road caused the street to look more like a stream than a busy strip of Mumbai.
Farah Khan also gave the nostalgic reversal of her story to Instagram with an evergreen trail of Kishhore Kumar – Nadiya with Dariya.
Red warning in Mumbai
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red warning on Saturday and its surrounding areas.
IMD predicted thunderstorms and lightning winds up to 40 km / ha of heavy rain (more than 15 mm per hour) were very likely above the suburban bombi area.
A red warning for the districts of Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Aurangabad, Jalna, Beed, Nanded, Parbhani and Hingoli in the Maharaštře was also issued.
The rainfall is likely to continue tomorrow because IMD predicted rains in Mumbai until August 19 and issued an orange warning.
BMC took note of continuous rains and urged citizens to avoid performances from their homes.
“Special attention is paid to critical services such as drainage rainwater system, waste water system and pumping stations, and the necessary measures are immediately implemented to ensure that rainwater runoff,” he added.
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(Tagstotranslate) Rains Mumbai (T) Red Alert