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Mumbai: Highest Rainfall Of Season In 12 Hours; Nair Hospital Flooded, Several Vehicles Stranded | Watch
Mumbai Rains Live News: Normalcy took a hit for Mumbaikars as the city was deluged after receiving continuous rains on Wednesday night, breaking several past records.
Mumbai Rains Live News: Mumbai which is already being battered by continuous rains since last night, is likely to receive few spells of moderate to heavy rainfall during next 3-4 hours accompanied with strong winds reaching 60-70 kmph, the India Meteorological Department has predicted. It said that there is also possibility of thunder and lightning in some areas. Also Read: Normal Life Takes A Hit In Mumbai, Fish Spotted Swimming At Waterlogged Railway Tracks
Mumbai received the highest rainfall of the season within just 12 hours on Wednesday besides the highest-ever wind speed, the city civic body said. According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), the island city recorded 215.8 mm rain, followed by 101.9 mm in eastern suburbs and 76.03 mm in western suburbs.
Normal life thrown out of gear, civic amenities breakdown
Normalcy took a hit for Mumbaikars as the city was deluged after receiving continuous rains on Wednesday night, breaking several past records.
Mumbai's Nair Hospital was flooded as the city received heavy rainfall yesterday. As per IMD, Colaba received 331.8mm & Santacruz received 162.3mm rainfall in last 24 hours.Different parts of Maharashtra face severe waterlogging and flood-like situation following incessant heavy rainfall. Visuals from around Upvan Lake and Vandana Cinema in Thane. India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts 'Generally cloudy sky with Heavy rain' in Thane today. pic.twitter.com/bDTRcipu8q
— ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2020
Several roads like Mahapalika Marg and Colaba Causeway Road in south Mumbai, which never witnessed water-logging in the past, were blocked and closed for traffic after trees collapsed due to high-velocity winds in the evening. Several roads were closed and BEST buses were stranded. Many motorists abandoned their vehicles in flooded streets. In many places trees collapsed and rainwater entered inside homes and shops. National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel rescue passengers from a local train stranded between Masjid Bunder and Byculla stations on the Central line, during heavy rain, in Mumbai, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020. (PTI Photo) The BMC has opened temporary shelters for stranded passengers and others at its schools, three units of NDRF are also deployed for rescue missions. Watch ground reportMumbai's Nair Hospital flooded as the city received heavy rainfall yesterday. As per IMD, Colaba received 331.8mm & Santacruz received 162.3mm rainfall in last 24 hours.
Mumbai city & suburbs very likely to receive few spells of moderate to heavy rainfall during next 3- 4 hours. pic.twitter.com/Rzd0ufnJMV — ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2020
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