
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) released a red warning of Mumbai and nearby regions on Sunday 28 Sunday on Sunday 28th. September. The authorities warn against the floods of towns and landslides and urgently insist on the inhabitants to remain careful and avoid flood areas in monitoring rivers and preparing emergency measures.
The Mahashtra Government has released advice that urged the inhabitants to remain careful in the middle of the forecast of heavy to very strong precipitation in various regions by 30 September, PTI reported.
What does the advice say?
Counseling warned that intensive precipitation could lead to urban floods in the districts of Bombai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg.
It also gives the district administrations to remain in alert and take preventive measures against potential landslides in Ghat regions and lightning floods in vulnerable places. It urged the authorities to constantly monitor rivers and maintain district checkpoints in operation for 24 hours.
Officials were asked to deploy water pumps in low -lying urban areas, monitoring structurally weak buildings and repair teams of stations for energy and road infrastructure. Water levels in medium -sized dams in the Konkan area and the upper river basins were directed to be checked regularly.
Public warnings are issued through SMS, social media and local media. Citizens are recommended to avoid flood and dangerous areas, follow official leadership, minimize travel during heavy rains and, if necessary, sought shelter in designated auxiliary centers, the press agency said.
In addition, people are also advised not to look for shelter under the trees in the middle of the storms.
The government said it is expected that Marathwad, which is already experiencing heavy rain, will be a slight to mild collision within 29 September.
Collision in the Marathwada area
On Saturday in the Maharashtra in Marathwad in Marathwad, heavy rains thrown, which in this area flooded low -lying roads and bridges, which is usually susceptible to drought.
Several districts, including Beed, Latur, Dharashive, Nanded, Parbhani and Hingoli, experienced more than 65 mm precipitation, while Gangakhed in Parbhani District recorded the highest one -day precipitation of 143 mm per day.
Since September 20, heavy rains and swollen rivers led to extensive damage in Marathwad, which led to at least nine deaths and floods that destroyed the crops on hundreds of thousands of acres. The Marathwada region is located in the central part of the state and includes CHHhatApati Sambhajinagar, Jalna, Latur, Parbhani, Nanded, Hingoli, Beed and Dharashiv.
(With the entry from agencies.)
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