Mumbai rain update: Heavy rain expected in Mumbai today, IMD issues orange alert

Mumbai Rain Updates: Southwest Monsoon can bring heavy to very heavy rains over Mumbai and its adjoining areas. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Mumbai today. The IMD has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall in many areas. The IMD has issued a yellow alert here for July 24 and 25 has predicted heavy rain in many areas.

Let us tell you that the continuous rain in Mumbai and its surrounding areas for 5 days has disturbed the daily life of the people. The administration is also facing the problem of water logging at many places. However, due to light rain in the city on Thursday, relief operations have accelerated. Local train services were also affected for some time in some areas of Mumbai on Thursday. However, after a while the situation returned to normal.

So far, rains have been recorded in Mumbai in July. June

A record 1,040 mm of rain has been recorded in Mumbai in July. This is the fourth consecutive year that the rainfall in July has crossed the 1000 mm mark. It has received 2,002.5 mm of rain since June, which is 90 per cent more than the target for full monsoon rains.

The Konkan and Central Railway canceled many trains.

According to the Meteorological Department, the situation remains dangerous due to heavy rains in many areas of Maharashtra since yesterday. Konkan Railway and Central Railway have canceled many of their trains, while some trains have been diverted. Landslides have also been reported from Pune and Raigad due to heavy rains.

According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), railway tracks have been uprooted due to landslides at Kasara Ghat near Mumbai, affecting the Central Railway. Due to this trains are closed between Badlapur and Kalyan station. Relief work continues.

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