Maharashtra: Month-long rain within 11 days, high alert issued till Sunday
Maharashtra: Month-long rain within 11 days, high alert issued till Sunday
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Mumbai: Rain has wreaked havoc in Mumbai. Heavy rain has been going on here for the last three days. At present, it has become clear that in the first 11 days of monsoon, the rainfall figure has crossed the monthly average of 505 mm. Let me tell you that Mumbai has recorded 565.2 mm of rain. Now there are also reports that mumbai may receive heavy rain from Friday night to Tuesday. It is expected to rain 200 mm during this period. The Met department has recently sounded a high alert for Sunday in Mumbai, Thane, Raigad and Ratnagiri.

In fact, tomorrow i.e. Sunday, parts of the state are likely to receive up to 204.5 mm of rain in 24 hours. The orange alert will continue in Konkan area of the city till next Tuesday. At the same time, according to Weather Station in Santa Cruz, Mumbai has received 107 mm rainfall in 24 hours till 8.30 pm on Friday. Met officials, on the other hand, say that "the low pressure area over the Bay of Bengal will be fully ready by Friday, June 11. This will bring heavy rain from the southwest monsoon, which will cover almost every coastal region of Maharashtra from Friday night to Saturday. ''

At the same time, let me tell you that the Colaba Observatory in the city recorded only 23.4 mm of rain in 24 hours till 8:30 pm on Friday. There are reports that 7 lakes supplying drinking water continue to be water deficient even after heavy rains. On the one hand, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has come into action mode. Preparations are now being made to shift those living in low lying areas and near Mithi river to other places.

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