
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday released the “orange” warning predicting very severe precipitation in Mumbai, Thane and Palghar and “red” warning of the Raigad and Ghat region of PUNE and Satar districts.
The Met department released on Monday afternoon on Monday afternoon district forecast and warning for the next five days and predicted “heavy to very heavy rainfall” in several places with extreme collisions in isolated places in the Raigad district along with Ghat districts in the Pune and Satara districts on Tuesday to 8:30.
For Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Ratnagiri and Sidhudurg in Konkan in Konkan and Amravati, Bhandara, Gondia and Nagpur in the Vidarbha area under several or isolated places, orange alerts in Konkan and Amravati, Bhandar, Gondia and Nagpur Amravati, Bhandara, Bhandara, Bhandara, Bhandara, Bhandara, Bhandara, Bhandara, Bhandara, Bhandara, Bhandara, Bhandara, Bhandara, Bhandara, Bhandara, Gondia and Nagpur in several or isolated places Bhandara, Gondia and Nagpur, predict “heavy to very heavy rainfall in the area of Visarbha in the field of bombje, Thane, Palghar and Sidhudurg, predict” heavy to very heavy collisions.
The orange warning shows “Be prepared to act” for the authorities, and Red Alert suggests “negotiations”.
Bombay witnesses of continuous rain
On Monday morning in Mumbai they made Mumbai, flooded low -lying areas and disrupted road traffic, suburban trains and metro rail services.
The metro service on the Ghatkopar -able-Versova line was briefly disrupted in the afternoon after the plastic foil fell on the wires above the head at Azad Nagar.
“The services are now running normally. Plastic foil foil from a nearby construction site to an electric line in the Azad Nagar metro station and disrupted the train services,” Mumbai Metro One on X.
According to civic officials, the island city recorded an average rainfall of 95 mm, while the eastern and western suburbs recorded 58 and 75 mm of precipitation, respectively in 24 hours, ending at 8 hours.
A high tide of 4.21 meters is expected at 15:31, followed by another 3,44 meters tide on Tuesday 3.31 hours. The low tide of 1.86 meters occurs at 21.41 hours, while on Tuesday the low tide of 1.33 meters is predicted.
Konkan and other parts of the Maharashtra have received heavy rains in the last few days and have caused the flood situations in some districts of the region.
Low -laid areas in several villages and cities on the banks of rivers are immersed.
(Tagstotranslate) IMD