Mumbai Rains: Heavy rain, water-logging disrupt life.. watch ground report
Jun 12, 2021, 12:00 PM ISTMumbai witnessed waterlogging on Saturday morning due to continuous heavy downpour in the city. watch ground report.
Mumbai witnessed waterlogging on Saturday morning due to continuous heavy downpour in the city. watch ground report.
The weather department has predicted heavy to very heavy rains in Maharashtra for the next five days, with an orange alert issued for Mumbai today.
As heavy rain lashed several parts of Mumbai, two women had a narrow escape as they fell into an open manhole in Bhandup area on Wednesday. Municipal commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal on Tuesday had directed officials to ensure all precautions are taken to protect citizens. Chahal undertook a high-level meeting with ward officials, along with officials from other agencies.
At least eleven people were killed and eight others injured after a residential structure collapsed in New Collector compound, Malad West of Mumbai late on Wednesday night, informed the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).
As various parts of Maharashtra are receiving rainfall, the India Meteorological Department issues Orange alert in Mumbai for next 4 days as monsoon arrives.
A four-storey building in Malvani area of Malad West in Mumbai collapsed at 11.10 pm on Wednesday night. Nine people died in the incident.
Heavy monsoon lashed Mumbai on June 9. Several streets were severely waterlogged in the city. Subways were flooded in Andheri area.
Mumbai received heavy rainfall on June 09 with the advancement of monsoon. Vehicular movement was disrupted. Regional Meteorological Centre has issued "severe weather" warnings during next 5 days.
Maharashtra: Vehicles wade through water at Gandhi Market in Mumbai, following heavy rainfall. Monsoon has arrived in Mumbai today
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A constable of Railway Protection Force (RPF) rescued a man on June 07 at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) in Mumbai's Kurla, who slipped while trying to board a moving train.
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Markets, offices reopens from today As part of the unlocking process after the Covid-19 cases reduced significantly in up and Maharashtra. watch ground report.
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Maharashtra has announced a five-level unlock plan beginning Monday, which will be based on Covid positivity rate and the availability of oxygen beds in the state. The state government on Friday issued a five-level restriction plan to reopen the state, which is under a lockdown induced by the devastating second COVID-19 wave over the last few weeks. The degree of relaxation has been decided as per the level of severity of Covid-19 in those districts. According to the guidelines, the situation will be assessed every Thursday by the Public Health Department.
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