Disaster Relief Force Deployed, More Rain Expected Soon


Mumbai Rain Live: IMD has issued an orange alert for heavy rain in Mumbai.

Mumbai Weather Live Updates: Heavy rains have battered Mumbai with the city recording over 300 mm of rainfall at several places in just six hours from 1 am to 7 am today. Several trains were diverted and many others were cancelled following heavy rains, the Central Railways said. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation is working to clear waterlogging across the city.  

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and the Konkan belt. Vikhroli’s Veer Savarkar Marg Municipal School and MCMCR Powai saw the highest rainfall in the last 24 hours and over 315 mm of rainfall was recorded. Water-logging was reported from Worli, Buntara Bhavan, in Kurla East, King’s Circle area of Mumbai, Dadar and Vidyavihar Railway Station.

Here are the LIVE updates on Mumbai rain: 

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List Of Areas That Recorded Heaviest Rainfall In MumbaiLocations with heaviest rainfall in Mumbai city and suburbs on July 8

– Veer Savarkar Marg Municipal School (315.6 mm)

– MCMCR Powai (314.6 mm)

– Malpa Dongri Municipal School (292.2 mm)

– Chakala Municipal School (278.2 mm)

– Aarey Vasahat Municipal Corporation School (259.0 mm)

– Hindu Hrudayamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Municipal School (255.0 mm)

– Naryalwadi School (241.6 mm)

– Collector Colony Municipal School (221.2 mm)

– Pratikshanagar Municipal Corporation School (220.2 mm)

– Nutan Vidyamandir (190.6 mm)

– Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg Municipal School (189.0 mm)

– Shivdi Koliwada Municipal School (185.8 mm)

– Rawali Camp (176.3 mm)

– Dharavi Black Fort Municipal School (165.8 mm)

– B. Nadkarni Udyan Municipal School (156.6 mm)

Water Pumps Used To Drain Water From Rail Tracks In Mumbai Amid Rain





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