Mumbai: Rainfall breaks the record of 46 years
Mumbai: Rainfall breaks the record of 46 years
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Mumbai: Normal rains continue on Thursday in Mumbai, the country's financial capital, after breaking records on Wednesday. People have been instructed to stay in homes. High tide knocked on Marine Drive at 1 51 in the afternoon. In the wake of rain, NDRF teams have been deployed in many areas of Maharashtra. On Wednesday, Mumbai has recorded the highest rainfall of this season. The rain broke the record for the last 46 years. Many areas of South Mumbai were also flooded.

On Wednesday, 112 trees in Mumbai were razed. Along with this, there were incidents of house collapse in 6 areas. Three accidents took place in South Mumbai. At four o'clock in the afternoon, there were winds in Marine Lines with a record speed of 101.4 kmph. The speed of the winds can be estimated from the fact that a traffic pole near Gadwane junction fell. Wednesday's rains also submerged areas such as Girgaon Chowpatty, Colaba, and Bhaikala, which were flood-free in Mumbai's rains every year. While giving information, BMC officials have said that Mumbai has recorded triple the rainfall on Wednesday.

Prashant Aggarwal, a resident of Vijay Mahal of Marine Drive, has said that he has witnessed such rains for the first time in 40 years. In 40 years, the area has never had such high winds. He told that, even though there may not be a flood-like situation in the area, trees were uprooted on D Road. The signal was also uprooted. Two of my cars were destroyed. The coconut tree fell on the windscreen of a car and the bonnet of one. '

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