IMD issues red alert for Mumbai as Maharashtra braces for severe weather, schools closed in multiple districts
Mumbai on Monday received 101.8 mm of rainfall between 8 am and 6 pm. The intermittent but extremely heavy rains brought devastating waterlogging in the city leading to the closure of subways, the cancellation of trains, and flights.
In the latest development, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday issued a Red Alert for Mumbai. The information was shared by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). The alert was issued after intermittent but extremely heavy rainfalls triggered massive waterlogging in the city. According to the information shared by BMC, a Red Alert was issued for Mumbai, Raigad and Ratnagiri, while an Orange Alert was issued for Thane and Palghar.
Seeing the roads and locality inundated with rainwater, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation has ordered the closure of the schools for July 9 in its area. Meanwhile, the Andheri Subway has also been temporarily closed after a severe accumulation of rainwater. Moreover, considering the inclement weather, several flights were diverted while about 50 flights were cancelled.
VIDEO | Maharashtra: Heavy rainfall causes waterlogging in parts of Matunga in Mumbai. pic.twitter.com/texv6mQzBe
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Woman die due to short circuit
Additionally, BMC said that Mumbai received 101.8 mm of rainfall between 8 am and 6 pm. It informed about 40 calls which were received regarding falling trees and branches. BMC also reported that no injuries were reported in the incident. Also, a fire incident was reported in Santacruz due to a short circuit leaving one woman injured, who later died in hospital.
#WATCH | Maharashtra: Waterlogging due to incessant heavy rainfall in Mumbai leads to a temporary closure of Andheri subway.
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Traffic is diverted to Swami Vivekanand Road. pic.twitter.com/sin90cTdmy
School, colleges closed in Raigad, Thane, Pune
In Raigad district, the collector’s office ordered to closing of all the schools and colleges in the district. “Due to heavy rain warning (red alert) in Raigad district, keeping in mind the safety of the students, all the schools and colleges in Raigad have been declared holiday on Tuesday 9th July”, the Raigad collector office said. Moreover, the schools have also been closed in Thane and Pune districts.
Intense rainfall in next few hours
The IMD in its fresh update has predicted intense spells of rain very likely to occur at isolated places in the districts of Mumbai, Raigad, Thane & Ratnagiri during the next 3-4 hours.
News Source:- INDIA TV