Mumbai Rains News: Torrental Rain in Mumbai, five were swept away due to dam collapse in Nanded; School -College closed - Mumbai Rains News Five has swept away due to Dambroert in Nanded Schools College has closed the latest updates
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said that the city and all government’s private and municipal schools and colleges of the suburbs will remain closed tomorrow. Red Alert was released in many areas, including Mumbai Raigad Pune Ghat Satara Ghat Ratnagiri and Kolhapur Ghat. Palghar Thane Sindhudurg Jalgaon Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Jalna Beed Latur Amravati Amravati Chandrapur and Gadchiroli were kept under orange. State Bureau, Mumbai. The intensity of storm rains in Mumbai over the past three days has reached concaly, marathwada and West Maharashtra today. Five people were swept away by a dam broken in Nanded. Two houses collapsed due to the collapse of a security wall on a hill in Chembur, Mumbai, but there was no loss of life. The meteorological department expressed the possibility of continuing similar storm rain for the next three days. Since the night of August 15 in Mumbai, there has been a period of interrupted rain. The intensity of the rain on Sunday night was low. But since eight o’clock Monday morning there has been heavy rain all day. The morning shift schools and colleges were open due to less rain in the morning. After the children reached the school, a period of heavy rain began, which closed the school’s schools. In the morning, the children who went to school had to have a lot of trouble coming home. It has been seen that policemen are picking up children in some places in Mumbai and in some places in Mumbai in buses, and then in Thane, children from boats were transported to safe children. Several km on the Western Express Highway due to the weakening in the low -lying areas of Mumbai. Long jam appeared, and local trains also continued late. In the ministry and other government offices, people were instructed to go home at four in the evening. Instructions to keep the school college closed, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said after the entire Maharashtra situation in the disaster management control room was revised at the ministry that the night of Monday day would probably continue with the rain in Mumbai. In light of such a possibility, instructions were given to keep school colleges in neighboring districts, including Mumbai. The intensity of five people washed away as a result of the dam collapse, also appeared in the interior of Maharashtra today. Marathwada is particularly affected. Nanded’s face Taluka caused heavy rain due to Cloud Burst and five people were swept away when a dam broke. The loss of four lakh hectare harvesting, according to chief minister Fadnavis, due to flooding in the rivers of Nanded and its surrounding districts, there is a flood situation in many towns and there has been a loss of four lakh hectares. Apart from NDRF and SDRF, army staff also had to come forward to help the people here.