Mumbai Rain: Rainfall in Mumbai, broken 107 years record; IMD released Red Alert - Maharashtra Monsoon Havoc Mumbai Rains Break Records Red Alert issued

State Bureau, Mumbai. This time the South-West Mushon created an everyday cry in Maharashtra by beating ahead of time. Life has been disturbed due to heavy rains in many parts of the state, including Mumbai since Sunday. The rain in Mumbai in May broke a record of 107 years. This year, the monsoon entered Mumbai 16 days before normal time. Baramati, Daund, Indapur Tehsils and Solapur districts of Pune have received heavy rain over the past 24 hours. For the past 50 years, so much rain has not been seen. A channel -wall in Baramati created a situation of weakening. The rainfall was severely seen in the areas of the weakening due to heavy rain in the Mumbai metropolis, the underground subway and coastal road could not bear the devastation of the first rain. The first underground Metro service ‘Aqua’ line from Mumbai, about 33 km long, was introduced from Aare-JVLR to Worli a few days ago. But in the first rain, World Station was destroyed. Metro services had to be discontinued. The rainy season will last three days, according to the meteorological department, this devastation of rain may continue for the next three days. A red warning was issued by the meteorological department for all these areas. The date of the monsoon reaching Maharashtra is usually considered on June 6. But this time on May 25, the monsoon beat in many parts of the state. The weakening at the initial point Marine Drive of Costal Road in South Mumbai also influenced the ministry. There was also more weakening of the knee. Apart from road traffic and local trains, airlines have also been affected due to reconciliation in many areas in Mumbai. Traffic was also discontinued due to the fall of large trees in many areas. The effect of rain is seen throughout Mumbai, including Ratnagiri, Raigad districts of concanded. IMD upgraded on Monday to upgrade warning to Mumbai, Thane, Raigad and Ratnagiri districts to make Red Alert. Onions crop wasted, prices could rise, onion farmers have suffered heavy losses due to continuous rain in Maharashtra. Nashik, Pune, Dhule, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Solapur, Beed, Dharashiv, Akola, Jalna, Buldhana and Jalgaon have been affected by this. These places have been raining constantly since May 6. Nashik, who is best known for onion cultivation, has been very affected by this. Its financial impact has not yet been assessed. But in light of the damage to the onion crop, the possibility that onion prices may rise rapidly in the coming days. Where a lot of rain received more than 200 mm of rainfall between late Sunday evening until 11am Monday morning in many parts of South Mumbai. The Colaba Observatory recorded 295 mm of rainfall, which broke the previous record of 279.4 mm in May 1918. According to IMD, Santacruz received 55 mm, 68.5 mm in Bandra, 63.5 mm in Juhu Airport, 38.5 mm in Chembur, 37.5 mm in Vicroli, 33.5 mm in Mahalak, Zion. Monsoon acknowledged in the Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (APSDMA) said on Monday that the southwest of the Monsoon entered the state’s Rahalasima area. A statement by APSDMA said that the South-West Moeson entered the Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh. Other parts of his state have favorable conditions for expansion. Meanwhile, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said that the southwest of the monsoon had moved forward in the Arab, Maharashtra, Karnataka and the remaining parts of Tamil Nadu as well as parts of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Learn the weather conditions across the country also read: rain -red warning issued in Mumbai, underground metro stations becomes a river; Video comes ahead