Heavy rainfall in Mumbai Weaks Havoc, causing weakening, landslide, overcrowded rivers, lakes - IMD's prediction here
Several places in Mumbai still keep under the impact of the heavy rain in the monsoon. The India Meteorological Department (IMD), which downgraded the red warning of Mumbai for heavy rain, issued an orange warning for August 17, Sunday, after the rainfall punched the financial capital on Janmashtami. The persistent rainfall Saturday caused weakening, floods and landslide. IMD’s weather forecast for Mumbai states, “heavy to very heavy rainfall in a few places.” The orange weather warning will remain intact for the next two days. In addition to Mumbai, Palghar, Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg today are on Orange Warning. In addition to Mumbai, Palghar, Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg today are on Orange Warning. “Extremely heavy rainfall is very likely in isolated places over Konkan & Goa; ghat areas of Madhya Maharashtra during the 17th -19; Gujarat region on the 16th and 20th; Saurashtra on August 19 and 20,” the Weather Agency said in his latest report. Parts of Thane’s Mahim carried the greatest amount of rain anger, as the region saw significant weakening after heavy rainfall. Furthermore, Mumbai’s Mithi River swollen as the water level increased as the Tulsi began to overflow after heavy rain. Western Railway Service Update Western Railway dropped an update on Sunday morning, the press release issued at 8:30 am states that all trains are normally running, despite IMD’s warning for heavy rain in the city and suburbs. Inigo Reach Travel Advice Indigo has issued a travel advice on X amid bad weather. The post says: “A gray day will not fade our blue. Heavy rain wipes by #mumbai, lovely for a break, difficult for travel. It can also lead to the accumulation of air traffic that further affects flight operations. Our teams carefully monitor the situation and do everything they can to make things go smoothly. ‘ This added: “We recommend checking your flight status before leaving for the airport. Consider a slightly earlier start, as road journey may also be slower than usual.” The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation warned today at 032 hours high at 3.32 meters of high tide. On August 18 and 19, IMD warned ‘Extraordinary Heavy Rainfall’ for Telangana, Karnataka, and for Madhya Pradesh. Flash flow in Mandi “Multiple flood incidents reported today in Mandi district in Panarsa, Takoli and Nagwain areas along the Mandi -Kullu stretch of the Chandigarh -Manali -National Highway,” saying. Himachal Pradesh recorded 261 deaths in two months between June 20 and August 16, according to the State Ramp Management Authority (HPSDMA). Many of them were victims of landslides, flash floods, drowning, electrocusion and home collapsed, while others lost their lives in road accidents. He added: ‘The connection on the highway is blocked at several points. There is no report on human loss in the incidents. ‘ Cloud Burst in Kathua In addition, Jammu, in a Cloudburst incident in the Ghati area in Kathua, Jammu, was reported dead while several others were injured.