Mumbai wall collapse: PM announces Rs 2 lakh ex-gratia to kin of deceased
India | July 18, 2021 11:37 ISTPrime Minister's Office (PMO) announced an ex-gratia of Rs. 2 lakh each for families of the deceased in Mumbai's wall collapse incidents.
Prime Minister's Office (PMO) announced an ex-gratia of Rs. 2 lakh each for families of the deceased in Mumbai's wall collapse incidents.
At least 15 people were killed in two incidents of wall collapse in Mumbai amid heavy rains on Sunday. At least 12 people were killed after a wall collapsed on some shanties in Chembur's Bharat Nagar area in Mumbai due to a landslide.
This 24-hour period rainfall was recorded by India Meteorological Department’s Santacruz observatory in the state capital.
Mumbai has been experiencing incessant rainfall with waterlogging and inundation witnessed across the city. watch ground report.
Heavy rains caused waterlogging in parts of Mumbai on Friday and also led to the diversion of traffic routes in several parts of the city. Due to heavy rains and waterlogging the railway tracks were seen waterlogged and on the slow line near Kurla-Vidyavihar, trains are running 20-25 minutes late.
Mumbai : Heavy rain continues in the coastal districts of Maharashtra, Raigad and Konkan - the weather department has given a warning of heavy rain for the next 4 days
Mumbai has been lashing with heavy rains since yesterday. Amid the downpour, the hashtag #MumbaiRains became one of the top trends on the micro-blogging site and netizens stormed the app with memes, memories and jokes.
After a long gap, Maharashtra is expected to receive good rainfall for the next 4 to 5 days as the southwest monsoon has become active once again, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Thursday.
A man died on Thursday night after a wall collapsed in Mumbai's Mulund amid heavy rains.
Car drowned in manhole in Ghatkopar area of Mumbai | Watch viral video
As heavy rains lashed Mumbai and surrounding areas over the last few days Open manholes become 'death' trap. watch ground report.
Indian Metereological Department has issued a red alert in Mumbai for the next 48 hours.
Maharashtra's Raigad district received an average of 54 mm rainfall in the last 24 hours ending Saturday morning, with Mhasala recording the highest 100 mm showers, an official said.
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.
Meanwhile, Mumbai Mayor Kishori Kishor Pednekar has notified that strict action would be taken against those who are found dumping garbage in the drains and gutters.
Mumbai and neighbouring areas are "very likely" to receive extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places on Sunday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said in a report on Friday evening.
Besides Mumbai, the coastal districts of Thane, Raigad and Palghar, all densely populated, are in the list of the districts which witnessed heavy showers.
Heavy rains lash Mumbai and its suburbs with incidents of waterlogging in low-lying areas for the third consecutive day.
The civic chief had directed that manholes in all 24 wards are checked and closely monitored to prevent any untoward incidents, especially in areas where there is heavy waterlogging.
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