Mumbai is in dire straits due to the first monsoon rains, orange alert issued, water logging at many places.

Mumbai, 24 June. The very first rains of monsoon have left the city of Mumbai in dire straits. The torrential rain that occurred late Tuesday night has caused waterlogging at many places. People are facing a lot of problems due to rain water harvesting. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has also issued an orange alert in view of the situation.

BMC also issued a warning

In the alert issued by IMD on Wednesday morning, along with warning of light to heavy rain for some time in Mumbai, Thane, Raigarh, Palghar and Sindhudurg, people have been advised to take necessary precautions. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has also issued a warning as intermittent heavy rains were lashing the city and surrounding areas. Even today the sky is cloudy and there is a possibility of rain with lightning and thunder.

Suburban train service normal on specific routes including Harbor Line and Churchgate-Dahanu Corridor.

Meanwhile, despite heavy rains, Western Railways has announced that suburban train services on specific routes including the Harbor Line and Churchgate-Dahanu corridor were running normal during the morning rush hour. However, continuous rain overnight has left parts of Mumbai and Navi Mumbai flooded.

According to BMC, Andheri subway was flooded due to heavy waterlogging due to incessant rains, after which the movement of trains was stopped. According to BMC rain data, the city received an average of 56 mm on Tuesday. It rained while the eastern suburbs received 23 mm. and 33 mm in the western suburbs. rained out.

During an hour between 10.00 pm and 11.00 pm on Tuesday, heavy rainfall was recorded at many places in the western suburbs, including Charkop Sector 1 Municipal School in Kandivali (32 mm), MHB Municipal School in Malad (28 mm), Gajdharbandh Storm Water Pumping Station (26 mm), Banana Leaf and Juhu Dispensary (22 mm), and Santa Cruz includes Narikwadi School (21 mm.).

BMC said that apart from waterlogging in the Andheri underpass, all subways were operational while railway traffic remained normal across the city. Hrithik, a BMC official, said the civic authorities are yet to find an alternative solution to heavy waterlogging at the site.

A look at IMD’s alert

The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert in the state from Wednesday to Tuesday, June 30. During this period, there is a possibility of heavy rain along with lightning. At the same time, Orange Alert has been issued for Friday, June 26.

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