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Heavy rain continues in Mumbai; The train runs too late

Heavy rain continues in Mumbai; The train runs too late
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Mumbai: Heavy rain stretched the Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai since early Monday, which leads to massive moving water and vehicle traffic in several locations in the city and suburbs.
Suburban trains on the main route of the central train and port lines are on schedule, officials said.
Today’s local train services only run for personnel engaged in health care and other important services, and are beyond the limit for general commuters considering the pandemic Covid-19.
Suburban services Railways runs normally between Churchgate and Dahanu Road.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of India’s Meteorology (IMD) has expected moderate to heavy rain and guidance in Mumbai and suburbs with the possibility of very heavy rainfall in isolated places.
KS Hosalikar, Director General of Meteorology, IMD, Mumbai Bring to Twitter to inform the warning of thunderstorms issued for Maharashtra.
According to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Mumbai City has received 48.88 mm rainfall in 24 hours ending 8 in Monday, adding that the eastern suburbs recorded 90.65 mm and the western edge recorded 51.89 mm rainfall.
BMC suggests that the tide will begin at 7:29 a.m.
and the waves will reach a height of 3.60 meters.
Also, other receding water is expected at 19:01 with a height of 3.58 meters.
2.22 meters low fell likely to occur at 1.14 this afternoon.
In Navi Mumbai, in accordance with the data distributed by Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation, the city received a total of 1641.44 mm of rainfall in the last 24 hours ending 8.30 in the morning on Monday.
The bellapur received 151.2 mm rainfall while nulul, Vashi, Khoparkhairne, and Airoli received 165.50 mm, 255.00 mm, 256.00 mm, and 222.30 mm rain.
Raya averages received from 8:30 a.m.
on Sunday to 8:30 a.m.
on Monday at Navi Mumbai is 190.00 mm.
IMD Colaba and Observatory Santacruz have reported rainfall of 1322.4 mm and 1881.4 mm since June 1 is recommended not to be brave and outside the coast of North and South Maharashtra-South to July 22.
BMC has appealed to people to stay at home unless there is an emergency after the rain is unrelenting since Sunday.

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