Various regions in Maharashtra are wrestling with serious waterlogging as heavy rains have pulverized Mumbai, Pune, and their encompassing districts. In the coming hours, moderate to heavy rainfall is anticipated throughout the state, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). In Pune, the weighty downpours have caused the passing of at least four people because of downpour-related occurrences. A rescue operation has been launched to assist those affected by the flooding of several low-lying homes and residential communities.
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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for the districts of Pune and Raigad, warning of heavy rainfall over the next 24 hours. The extreme weather conditions have likewise upset transportation. Air India has issued notices about possible delays for flights departing from and arriving in Mumbai due to the delays. Due to poor visibility and strong winds, local trains are moving slower, and educational establishments have been affected. Schools and universities in the Mumbai and Thane locale have been announced shut, and comparative terminations have been requested for Wada and Vikramgad talukas in the Palghar district. The BMC has asked occupants to remain inside and avoid unimportant travel during the weighty downpours.
Authorities have remained on high alert due to the IMD’s warnings and severe weather. They have assured residents that the necessary steps are being taken to lessen the effects of the rain are being taken, and they are keeping a close eye on the situation. To ensure their safety during this period of heavy rainfall, residents are urged to adhere to updates provided by local authorities and to take any necessary precautions.
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