Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Waterlogging In Bhiwandi Causes Traffic Woes For Commuters
The regional meteorological centre, Mumbai, has issued a yellow alert for Friday.
Heavy to moderate rainfall expected in city today
Mumbai witnessed heavy downpour over the past 24 hours, with the India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) Santacruz observatory recording 122mm rainfall and the Colaba observatory recording 148mm. The regional meteorological centre, Mumbai, has predicted heavy to moderate rainfall in isolated areas over the next 24 hours in the city and has issued a yellow alert for Friday. Two high tides were recorded in the city on Thursday; first was 3.54 metre and the second was 3.44 metre.
Mumbai gets 97% of June rain quota
Mumbai has already received 97 percent of the rain quota for June, despite a late monsoon this year. This is due to the heavy rains witnessed in the city and adjoining areas from Sunday, June 25.
Andheri subway in Mumbai waterlogged
Andheri Subway in Mumbai was waterlogged again on Friday morning as the city continues to receive rainfall.
High tide waves hit Marine Drive (WATCH)
High tide waves hit Mumbai's Marine Drive.
Andheri subway reopened for traffic: MTP
Andheri subway has been reopened for traffic after it was waterlogged following moderate to heavy rainfall on Friday morning.
AAP Mumbai questions BMCs monsoon-preparedness by tweeting a video of waterlogged streets in Bhandup.
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