Heavy Downpour on Saturday Resulted in many City Areas Waterlogged and Flooded. Waterlogging has been reported at many areas like gandhi market, which is a chronic affected spot, antop hill area, Everrard Nagar Near Chunabhatti, Hans Mogra Junction Near andHeri, and Inside the Tunnels Mankhurd t junction to maharashtra Nagar.
The Indian Meteorological Department’s Regional Meteorological Center Mumbai Had ISSUED An Orange Alert Initial, which changed to a Red Alert for Saturday and An Orange Alert for Manday. IMD Mumbai Director Shubhangi Bhute in a Statement Said, “In the coming 24 hours konkan region is expected to experience heavy to reallly Heavy Rainfall, Raigad, Thane, Nashik Ghat Area, Nashik Ghat Area, and Mumbai Region Are Alredy on Red Alert. “
The imd has also said that under the current weather influence, Heavy Rainfall over Maharashtra is very likely to continue Till August 21, with Possibility of Lightning, Thunder, and Occasional Gusty Winds Reaching 40-50 kmph. Commuters Complained of delays on Suburban and Outstation Trains on Central Railway through the day after reports of Waterlogging on Tracks Since Morning at Chembur, Tilak Nagar, Kurla and Chunabhatti.
The aarey underpass on Marol Maroshi Road was also severely flooded and left impassable for vegetable traffic. Navi Mumbai Municipal Commissioner Kailash Shinde Directed The Municipal Machinery to Remain on Alert, and Asked Citizens Not to Panic even if the Intensity of Rainfall Incrends. The disaster management team said that there was no major incidence, besides one tree fall.
Between Friday and Saturday Morning, Nmmc Recorded An Average Rainfall of 134.67 mm, with koparkhairane receiving the highest at 172.20 mm. Morbe Dam has received 2367.6 mm Rainfall Since June 1 and is now 82.93 per cent capacity, ENSURING ADEQUATE WATER WATER Stock for Navi Mumbai.
Meanwhile, Morbe Dam, The City’s Lifeline, Has Received 2367.6 mm Rainfall Since June 1 and is now at 82.93 % Capacity, ENONQUATE WATER Stock for Navi Mumbai.
With Heavy Overnight Showers Vashi Alone Recorded 173.4 mm Between Midnight and 6AM the Civic Body Continues to Monitor Vulnerable Areas. High Tides of 3.65 metres was recorded in the afternoon, with another tide of 3.56 metres expected early Sunday morning. There was an incident of water logging in apmc market at Around 5 AM on Saturday.
Despite the Red Alert, Officials Confirmed that there has been no major flooding so far in Navi Mumbai.
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