Mumbai issues alert for heavy rain, several areas are in pathetic in premature Monsoon
Mumbai issues alert for heavy rain, several areas are in pathetic in premature Monsoon
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Mumbai: Heavy rain has wreaked havoc in Mumbai. Heavy rain alert has been sounded even today. In fact, the Met department has issued a red alert for Mumbai today. A team of Disaster Management and NDRF is also said to be deployed. This is the first time that a large number of people have been admitted to mumbai at around 12.15 pm today. A high tide of 26 metres is expected to arrive. At the same time, let me tell you that Mumbai has been receiving incessant rain since yesterday morning. In fact, it was in the first rain that the BMC's claims poll opened in Mumbai. As many areas were inundated, normal life was completely disrupted.

Meanwhile, many people's houses were flooded. Not only that, people's fridges, chairs, tables and all the belongings were submerged. Moreover, the Mithi river overflowed in the first monsoon rain and as a result, the ground floors of nearby houses were submerged. People became homeless. It was in the first rain that the roads were seen becoming rivers. This is making it clear that the arrangements for drawing water from the roads have once again failed.

Several areas have been affected during this period. In fact, the dark subway was full. The king circle and Matunga were flooded. As a result, people were seen pulling bad trains. The Met department has now warned of heavy rain for the next 48 hours in Mumbai and a red alert has been sounded in Mumbai.

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