Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Highest Rainfall hits Mumbai

Mumbai, which was battered by heavy rains on Wednesday, may see less intense showers on Thursday, IMD said in a late night forecast. There was also some decrease in the cloud mass around Mumbai.

Due to the evolving situation of incessant rains, 16 teams have been pre-positioned in Maharashtra. 5 teams in Mumbai, 4 teams in Kolhapur, 2 teams in Sangli, and 1 team each in Satara, Thane, Palghar, Nagpur, Raigad: NDRF (ANI)

Mumbai city and suburbs are very likely to receive few spells of moderate to heavy rainfall during next 3-4 hours accompanied with strong winds reaching 60-70kmph. Possibility of thunder/lightning in some areas

Peddar road closed to traffic from Kemps Corner to Babulnath upto Girgaum Chowpatty: DCP zone 1, Mumbai Police

Waterlogging at Shaikh Mistri Durgah Road, BPT Colony Sky Walk, Sakkar Panchayat, Khetwadi, Maharshi Karve Road, Nair Hospital, CP Tank, Masjid Bunder areas of island city, apart from Postal Colony (Chembur), Pragati Niwas(Govandi) of eastern suburb of Mumbai

Traffic diversion at Gandhi Market (Sion), Shell Colony Road via Chembur Naka, Mumbai Central, Gol Deval, Nair Hospital Road via Boman Behram Marg and Sant Rohidas Chowk

Water that entered JJ hospital after incessant showers now cleared: BMC

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) informed that water entered JJ Hospital on Thursday evening due to incessant rainfall, and that was later cleared and there is no water accumulation in the hospital now.

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Highest Rainfall hits Mumbai

Mumbai, which was battered by heavy rains on Wednesday, may see less intense showers on Thursday, IMD said in a late night forec...