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Heavy rain lashes from Mumbai, Thane

Heavy rain lashes from Mumbai, Thane
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Mumbai: The normal life was expelled from equipment in several places in Mumbai and Thane due to heavy rain on Friday.
The city has experienced a moderate to intense rain spell since Thursday night.
Waterlogging in several parts of the city threw the traffic movement out of equipment.
Apart from the Civic’s body claim about pre-monsoon work, waterlogging was witnessed in several parts of the city including Wadala, Kurla, Sion, Bandra, Andher, and Santacruz.
Because of heavy rain and puddles on the slow line near Kurla -Vidyavihar, the local train ran late 20-25 minutes.
Slow line traffic between Kurla -Vidyavihar is diverted on a fast line.
The port line is also late 20-25 minutes.
The route some of the best buses in the city are also diverted.
The latest bus transfer / reduction status at 8.00 hours of water logging due to weight #Mumbairains #BestupDates https://t.co/H7B8FW3AJ8- The best bus transportation (@mybestbus) 1626403713000Colition Mumbai has asked MumbaiKars not to get out of their homes.
The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) has issued a yellow warning that shows heavy rain in Mumbai, Thane and Palghar.
The yellow warning shows heavy rain in isolated and orange places showing weight until very heavy rain in isolated places is very possible.
Waterlogging in the Gandhi Mumbai market area when the city continues to receive heavy rainfall.
# Mumbairains https://t.co/lk3krbbibsc- toi mumbai (@Oimumbai) 1626398210000The The weather department has issued an orange warning for Pune, Raigad, Kolhapur and Satara which shows heavy rain until very heavy rainfall in isolated places and warnings Red for Ratnagiri District.
Fishermen are advised not to explore and from North and South Maharashtra coast.
IMD Observatory Colaba and Santacruz have reported rainfall of 1055.6 mm and 1291.6 mm since June 1.
However, the lake that supplies drinking water to Mumbai has not received much rain.
The total water stock stand at 2.5 lakh million liters or 17% of the total stock needed.
On July 13, 2020, the total water stock was 3.39 lakh million liters.
16 Jul 7 Morning #Cumbai & around some intense rain spells for the last 2.3 hours with the Thunder reported too.
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