Since early morning in Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra has stopped and the inhabitants stopped, just as the city is preparing to celebrate the Janmashtami festival. The downpour caused confusion in the western state, killed two people, and injured two others in an incident related to landslide in Vikhroli.
The visuals circulating on the social media showed that Dadar railway stations submerged submerged, with multiple disturbances of irrigated more roads. Several people took X to express their frustration, and many call it “loudly thunder”
The Indian Meteorological Department released a red warning of Mumbai, Palghar, Thane, Raigad and Ratnagiri, while orange alerts were announced for Nashik, Pune, Satar, Jalgaon and Gadchiroli.
Frustration Mounts when residents share experience on x
A video of shared rain of Bombai rains X showed immersed roads when the vehicles tried to pass.
Another user, Ghadge Aman, emphasized the situation of the delivery person: “heavy rains in Mumbai, everywhere that is dying.
The user of the social media Priti Gandhi combined the rain with the arrival of Lord Krishna: “In the last two hours it has poured out in Mumbai. It seems that midnight Thunder and torrential rains announce the arrival of Lord Krishna !!
Everything in this world is temporary, but heavy rains on favorable janmashtami is permanent !! ”
The fourth user said, “I have never seen this kind of rain in my life !!! on the Western Express Highway.”
IMD releases red and orange alerts across Mahashtra
On Saturday morning, Brihanmumbai announced Municipal Corporation (BMC) on X that the Indian Meteorological Department for Bombai released a red warning and urged the residents to stay in the interior if not important.
It is assumed that the Palghar collisions have intensified since Sunday and continue to August 19. Meteorologists attribute heavy showers to a low -pressure system developing through Bengal near North Andhra Pradesh and warn that Maharashtra is likely to experience intense rain for the next few days.
(Tagstotranslate) Mumbai Rain News
