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50 Flights Cancelled Schools Closed Red Alert Issued

Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Heavy Downpour Continues, One Dead

50 Flights Cancelled, Schools Closed, Red Alert Issued

Heavy rains continued to batter Mumbai for a third consecutive day on Thursday, causing waterlogging and traffic chaos in several areas. One person died at Grant Road railway station after a tree fell on him. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has issued a red alert for the city, warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall in the next 24 hours.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy rainfall in Mumbai and its suburbs till Friday morning. The city has already received 19939 mm of rainfall this season, which is 90% of its average annual rainfall of 2205 mm.

Key Updates:

  • One person died at Grant Road railway station after a tree fell on him.
  • 50 flights have been cancelled due to the heavy rains.
  • Schools and colleges have been closed in Mumbai and its suburbs.
  • The BMC has issued a red alert for the city, warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall in the next 24 hours.
  • The IMD has predicted heavy rainfall in Mumbai and its suburbs till Friday morning.

Government Advises Stay Home

The Maharashtra government has advised people to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel. The BMC has also deployed disaster response teams in various parts of the city to help people affected by the rains.

Traffic Update

Traffic is slow-moving in several parts of Mumbai due to waterlogging. The Western Express Highway, Eastern Express Highway, and Bandra-Worli Sea Link are particularly congested.

Stay Informed

Citizens are advised to stay updated on the latest weather forecast and follow the instructions of the authorities. They can get regular updates from the BMC website, the IMD website, and the official Twitter handles of the BMC and the IMD.


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