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Red Alert Issued For Mumbai Today Amid Rainfall, Yellow Alert For Next 4 Days

Mumbai: Amid heavy rainfall in Mumbai, IMD Mumbai Scientist Shubhangi Bhute has said that a “Red alert” has been issued for the city on Wednesday and a “Yellow alert” has been issued for the next four days.

“Konkan Kinarpatti including Mumbai may receive heavy to very heavy rainfall for the next four days,” Bhute added.

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A senior official of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that the southwest monsoon has knocked in Mumbai on Wednesday. Southwest Monsoon makes normal onset over the city on June 10.

“Monsoon has arrived in Mumbai today, normal arrival date is 10th June every year so it has arrived prior to the average arrival date,” said Dr Jayanta Sarkar, Deputy Director General (DDG), IMD Mumbai.

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On Tuesday, parts of Colaba, Mahalaxmi and Dadar region in Maharashtra’s capital received rainfall between 20 mm and 40 mm, while some weather stations in north Mumbai, including Chincholi, Borivali and Dahisar, received around 60 mm in the first half. mm rained. mm rained. day.

The Meteorological Department said in a tweet that Southwest Monsoon is very likely to advance into more parts of Maharashtra and more parts of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, and some parts of Odisha, and more parts of West Bengal during the next two days.

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Recent Updates

  • Yellow and Red alert issued for some districts of Konkan Kinarpatti (coastal strip). Red alert issued for Mumbai today and a Yellow alert for the next 4 days. Konkan Kinarpatti including Mumbai may receive heavy to very heavy rainfall for next 4 days – Shubhangi Bhute, a scientist at IMD Mumbai
  • Malad Subway in Mumbai waterlogged following heavy rainfall in the city.

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  • Train services on the Harbour line between CSMT- Vashi have been suspended from 10.20 am due to heavy rains and waterlogging near Chunabhatti railway station. On Mainline due to waterlogging in the Sion-Kurla section, services have been suspended from CSMT- Thane from 10.20 am, said Central railway CPRO.
  • Regional Meteorological Centre, Mumbai issued a weather warning for the next five days in Maharashtra.

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