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Rainy Eyelashes Various parts of Mumbai, Thane

Rainy Eyelashes Various parts of Mumbai, Thane
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Mumbai: The moderate to intense rain spell continues to attack isolated places in Mumbai and Thane.
The Navi Mumbai and Palghar section have witnessed heavy rain since Wednesday morning.
The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) has issued an orange warning that shows heavy until it rains until July 23 in Mumbai, Thane and Palghar.
Officials say that according to the latest radar observations from Mumbai, the wind at a lower level is in the west and has been strengthened too.
This wind will ensure moisture from the Arab Sea above the city and a side by side, it is necessary to maintain rainfall activities.
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Jayanta Sarkar, Scientist and Head of IMD Mumbai said the city reported this rain because there was a synoptic situation that was profitable in its place.
“We have spent a lot of very heavy rain with very heavy rain as well as possible in isolated places for Mumbai.
Reasons for rain including offshore troughs that survive from South Gujarat to Karnataka Beach and others are sliding zones.
Harbor and fishermen warnings Also there is in place, “said Sarkar.
Waterlogging struck vehicle traffic in most cities including Zion and Chembur.
Meanwhile, the railroad center said that local train services run normally on the main route, port lines, trans-harbor lines and the fourth corridor.
There are no remote trains that have been rescheduled too.
The A254 route bus was diverted in the Herlogged Andheri area this morning.
Normal bus services elsewhere, officials said.
Meanwhile, the weather department also predicts very heavy rain in Raigad, Pune, Kolhapur, Satara, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg.
According to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Mumbai City has received 44.4 mm rainfall from 8am – 12 noon on Wednesday, while the eastern suburbs recorded 41 mm and the western edge recorded 46.8 mm rainfall.
BMC suggested a high tide at 9:35 a.m.
with a height of 3.63 meters.
Also, the tide was observed at 9:52 a.m.
A low of 2.09 meters is likely to occur at 3.43 this afternoon.
The average Mumbai rain reported from 8-12 this afternoon by the area of ​​the island city has 44.4 mm, the eastern suburb of 41 mm and the western edge of 46.8 mm in Navi Mumbai, according to the data distributed by the Navi Mumbai Municipal number, The city received a total of 1821.18 mm Radfall in the last 24 hours ended 8.30 am on Wednesday.
The bellapur received 54.20 mm rainfall while Nerul, Vashi, Koparkhairne and Airoli received 53.60 mm, 43.20 mm, 52.20 mm and 46.10 mm respectively.
The average rain received from 8:30 a.m.
on Tuesday to 8.30 in the morning on Wednesday at Navi Mumbai was 49.94 mm.
This year, the emergence of the monsun was stated on June 9, two days before the official onset date.
IMD Colaba and Observatory Santacruz have reported 1365.8 mm and 1943.7 mm rainfall since June 1 is recommended not to explore and from North and South Maharashtra coast until July 24.
BMC has appealed to people to stay at home unless there is an emergency after the rain is unrelenting since Sunday.
On Sunday, 33 people were killed in the metropolis in the rain-related incident, including 19 in the crembur area where the retaining wall collapsed in several houses after a landslide.

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