
Mumbai: Days after the monsoon’s fury faced, the city finally saw some relief from heavy rains on Wednesday. The relief is likely to continue on Thursday, while the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts normal precipitation per day.
Schools and universities are expected to remain open in most parts of the bomb and work as planned. With local trains back to the city life rope, normal services renewed, allowing commuting relief. On Wednesday, offices and banks and shops opened as usual because the metropolis is gradually returning to routine life.
However, the Lonavalla city council announced a holiday for all schools after heavy rains today. The order applies to all primary, secondary and higher secondary schools within the limits of the Council within each procedure and media of teaching.
Officials stated that the step was taken as preventive measures to ensure the safety of students, with regard to continuous heavy rains in Lonavale and the surrounding areas.
Warning IMD Weather
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) released a red warning of very strong rainfall in several districts of Maharashtra, including Nashik, Thane, Pune and Satary. Bombai rain live. Read here
For Kolhapur, Ratnagiri, Raigad, Mumbai and Palghar, there was an orange warning that indicates heavy rainfall.
Rain
On Wednesday, especially Thane and Palghar, which were under IMD Red Alert, heavy rainfall continued to paralyze part of Maharashtra. Downpour the flooded houses and lowered landslides. According to PTI press agency, the man died after falling into the water supply.
Precipitation data
Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) recorded on Wednesday 186.91 mm precipitation in 24 hours.
Floods in Palghar
The neighboring Palghar district witnessed heavy night downs, flooded the low -laid area and disrupted movement in several places.
Rescue operations
The National Reaction Staff (NDRF) rescued 42 workers imprisoned in flood waters using an excavator on the highway near the village of Raite.
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