
Mumbai Rains Live Update: 20. May with a heavy rainfall with thunderstorms and lightning blessed several parts of the bombai, which influenced traffic and flights, said officials of PTI.
These were pre-monzon showers and supplied more of the Mombai Eastern and Western suburbs compared to the city.
The Mumbai Regional Meteorological Center in the release on Tuesday evening said: “The low pressure area is likely to form in the same region around 22 May and then can move north and intensify.”
How much was the city affected?
Bihanmumbai officials said Municipal Corporation (BMC) said that, with the exception of one incident in the autumn of the tree and one of the short circuits, no other incident was reported. There were also no reports that there was no significant water besh in the city or suburbs and the traffic flow was normal.
According to the traffic police, however, was recorded in Andheri Subway, which slowed traffic.
The commuter commuting claimed that local services were running with some delays, although the railway authorities stated that they were not affected.
Rains Maharashtra: Cyclony Circles causing heavy rains
According to the regional meteorological center, Mumbai (Met Department), parts of Maharashtra will see strong precipitation with thunder and impact winds from 21 to 24 May. This is because of cyclonic circulation, which is likely to be formed above the Arab Sea of the Eastern Center off the coast of Karnataka, they added.
Met department officer Shaubhangi Bhute said that rainfall activity over Maharashtra can increase between 21 May and 24 May under the influence of cyclonic circulation, PTI said.
The regions that will be influenced include: South Konan, South Central Maharashtra and Bombai. “In some places, there is a possibility of strong precipitation with thunder, accompanied by impact winds reaching speeds of 30-40 km / h or possibly higher in isolated places,” Bhute added.
Goa airport: 2 years indigo diverted due to poor visibility
Two years of Indigo, which come from Pune and Bombai, were diverted from the international airport Goa in Daboli due to poor visibility on May 20, reported the PTI to quote officials.
George Varughes, director of Dabolim Airport in South Goa, said PTI that Indigo was diverted for two years due to low visibility on Tuesday evening. “Flight PUNE-GOA was diverted to Hyderabad, while the flight in Mumbai-go was diverted to Belgaum (Karnataka). Later, a flight that was diverted to Belgaum landed in Dabolim.
IMD issued an orange alert for Goa 20 and 21 May. Since May 19, the Coast State has seen severe precipitation.
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