Tauktecyclone Tauktee Typhoon beat the city, lifting hundreds of trees, causing a major waterlogging and disturbing the road, train and air traffic on May 17, 2021.
Many parts of the city suffered a power outage for several hours.
Observatory Santacruz IMD recorded the highest 24-hour rainfall (230.3mm) for May since 1974, namely when the IMD began to record.
Record wind speed – at 114 kmph – recorded in the city by BMC weather station in Colaba.
Waterlogging is the worst in South Mumbai, especially along the location of the coastal road construction, followed by slums and construction areas on the outskirts of the city.
Because of strong winds and tides, sea waves also came crashing into the streets at the Indian gate, Marine Drive and Apollo Bunder.
The P-305 barge sinks the ADAGC P-305 barge slumped from Mumbai Beach after the Tauktae cyclone crashed into the Arab Sea.
The barge has released his angle and crashed into a rough sea platform, which leads to an accident.
While there were deaths, more than 180 people who survived the helicopter of the Kapsel ship, which accommodated personnel engaged in maintenance work for offshore oil drilling platforms.
A concave ship finally located on the seabed.
Two other barges are adrift after loose from their anchors, but all on the ship are saved safely.
Third barge affected by typhoon is the property of Shapoorji Pallonji Group Company Afcon and has onboard people hired by the company.
Monsun Mayhem is only two months after the Cyclone Tauktae, the rainy season is above the city.
Heavy rainfall causes puddles and landslides throughout the city.
On July 18, because the heavy rainfall was heavy, five to six houses fainted at Panchsheel Chawl in Surya Nagar, Vikhroli.
Similar landslide incidents also occur in the same day.
The city reported heavy rainfall, with a maximum intensity between 12 am and 3 in the morning.
According to BMC, City island recorded 156mm rain between 8 nights on July 17 on July 17 on July 18, while the eastern suburb recorded 143mm and the western edge of 125mm.
New normal in a film play more than 18 months after the cinema became dark here in Bollywood’s hometown, they finally opened again on October 22, 2021.
For many people, this means back to simple joy watching movies and forgetting their attention, even if only a few o’clock.
The film room is one of the last public places to reopen, and they initially struggled to draw an audience.
However, in the end, many residents are happy to return to the cinema to capture the latest blockbusters, even if it is a normal seating – a normal distance, mandatory mask and no food or drinks allowed inside.
Schools fill with laughter again after more than 20 months of silence, the classroom in the city finally became alive when children returned to school on December 15, 2021.
For many people, this is the first time they step out of their homes or housing communities Because the school was closed in March 2020 because of the Covid-19 outbreak.
The school was reopened for PMS 1 to 7, and amid a threat that developed from the Omicron Coronavirus variant, they were asked to follow all Covid-19 protocols such as wearing masks, sanctification, social distance.
Vaccination is prioritized for teachers and staff who do not teach