
Several places in Mumbai continue to rewrite under the impact of heavy monsoon rains. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), which reduced the red warning in Mumbai, issued an orange warning of August 17th after torrential rains pounded financial capital on Janmashtami. Constant rainfall on Saturday caused contamination, floods and landslides.
Weather forecast IMD for states bombje: “heavy to very strong rainfall in several places.” The orange weather warning will remain intact for the coming two days. In addition to Bombay, Palghar, Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg, they are now orange.
“Extremely strong rainfall very likely in isolated places above Konan & Ghat; Ghat Madhya Maharashtra during the 17th -19. Gujarat region 16, during 18 -20.
Parts of Thane’s Mahim carried the onslaught of rain of fury because the region witnessed a significant contamination after severe rainfall. In addition, the Mithi Mithi River increased as the water level increased while Lake Tulsi began to overflow after heavy rains.
Update Western Railway Service
Western Railway dropped an update on Sunday morning, a press release released at 8:30 am that all trains are running normally despite warning IMD of heavy rain in the city and suburbs.
Indigo issues travel counseling
Indigo issued travel consultancy for X in the middle of unfavorable weather conditions. The post states: “The gray day does not darken our blue. The heavy rain sweeps #mumbai, beautiful for a break, complex for travel. It can also lead to air traffic overload, which further affects flight operations. Our teams carefully follow the situation and do everything in their power to keep things smooth.
He added: “We recommend checking the status of your flight before leaving for the airport. Please consider a little earlier start because traveling on the road may also be slower than usual.”
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation warned 3.32 meters with a high inflow at 17:22.
IMD released “extremely heavy rainfall” Warning on August 17 for Telangan, Karnataka on 18 and 19 August and for Madhya Pradesh 18th August.
Lightning in Mandi
“Multiple incidents of flood flood floods, which were now reported in the Mandi area in the areas of Panarsa, Takoli and Nagwain along the Mandi section – the National Highway Chandigarh – Manali,” Asp Sachin Hirath quoted.
Himachal Pradesh recorded 261 deaths in two months between June 20 and 16 August, according to the State Office for Catastrophe (HPSDMA). Many were the victims of landslides, lightning floods, drowning, electric currents and the collapse of the house, while others lost their lives in traffic accidents.
He added: “Connectivity on the highway has been blocked in several points. There was no report on the loss of a human being in incidents.”
Cloudburks in Kathhua
In addition, in the cloudburst incident in the Ghati area in Kathhua, Jammú, 4 was reported dead, while several others were injured.
(Tagstotranslate) Rain in Mumbai





