IMD issues ‘red alert’ as heavy rains pound Mumbai
PTI, Sep 4, 2019, 2:18 PM IST
Mumbai: With heavy rains pounding Mumbai and its suburbs, the weather department on Wednesday issued a ‘red alert’ for the city and adjoining areas and asked the authorities to be prepared to handle any situation.
Out of the 150 weather stations in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), around 100 recorded over 200 mm rainfall in last 24 hours, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
Low pressure over the Bay of Bengal has resulted in torrential showers in Mumbai city, suburbs, Thane and Palghar, he said.
“The situation is likely to remain like this for next 24 hours,” the official said.
The neighbouring Raigad district received almost 300 mm rainfall in last 24 hours, “but going by the progress of clouds, no red alert has been issued there,” he said.
Parts of Palghar and Thane districts also received more than 204 mm downpour in last 24 hours, he added.
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