👁 Mumbai weather live updates imd orange alert
Visuals show pedestrians and vehicles navigating through waterlogged SV road, at Andheri west. (Express Photo by Sankhadeep Banerjee)The India Meteorological Department (IMD) Friday issued an ‘orange’ alert for Mumbai, with the city likely to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall. A red alert has been sounded in Raigad and Ratnagiri districts over the next two days. Between Thursday and Friday morning, the IMD’s Santacruz observatory recorded 24 mm rain while the Colaba station has recorded 22 mm rainfall. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) also issued a four-day alert for high tides in the Arabian Sea, lasting till July 27.
In other news, In the past 24 hours, Mumbai has reported two house collapses in the island city division, along with at least 11 tree fall incidents, six in the western suburbs, three in the island city, and two in the eastern suburbs. Additionally, 10 short circuit cases were recorded between Thursday and Friday morning, with five in the island city and four in the eastern suburbs. Civic officials confirmed that no injuries have been reported in any of the incidents.
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Traffic disrupted: Mumbai Traffic Police Friday issued an advisory urging citizens to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary, avoid coastal areas, and drive cautiously. It also announced that Andheri Subway is closed for vehicular movement due to severe waterlogging. Traffic is being diverted via the Gokhale Bridge & Thackeray Bridge. “Our officials and staff are on high alert and ready to assist Mumbaikars. In case of any emergency, please dial 100 / 112/103.”
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