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Heavy rains in Mumbai

Heavy rains in Mumbai:The low-lying areas were flooded due to continuous rains since last night; The movement of buses and trains was affected and the runway of the airport was also flooded



Heavy rains lashed Mumbai, with many trains running late
Many low-lying areas in Mumbai were submerged

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It has been raining in Mumbai since late last night, flooding the low-lying areas of the city - Wadala, Sion and Gandhi Market. The BMC has also changed the route of buses due to heavy rains, while local train services on the Harborline have also been affected.

Trains are running late due to heavy rains in Mumbai.

The runway at Mumbai airport has also been flooded due to heavy rains. However there is no information about the affected flights yet. Besides Mumbai, the meteorological department has issued red alerts for Thane and Raigad.

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According to the Central Railway CPRO, trains are running 20-25 minutes late near Kurla-Vidyavihar due to heavy rains and flooding. Slow line traffic Kurla-Vidyavihar has been diverted to fast line. Trains are also running 20-25 minutes late on Harborline. Whereas, trans harborline traffic is no problem.



The photo is of the Gandhi Market area of ​​Mumbai. There is knee-deep water here.

Mumbai has received 77% more rainfall than usual in a week.
Mumbai has received a total of 1291.8 mm of rainfall since June 1. This is about 48% higher than normal. Mumbai has received about 302 mm of rainfall in the last one week alone, which is 77% more than normal. Seeing the heavy rains in the city, BMC has appealed to the people not to move in flooded areas.

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Haryana: Many districts in Haryana have been
receiving heavy rains for the last three days, including Panipat, Karnal and Sonipat. The state received 14 mm of rain within 24 hours on Thursday. This is 109% more than the normal (6.7 mm) rainfall in the state till July 15 every year.

The highest rainfall of 57.4 mm was recorded in Panipat. After this the temperature mercury dropped 6 degrees below normal. Roads in Panipat were flooded for about 5 km on Thursday due to flooding. Karnal received 48.8 mm and Sonipat 46.1 mm of rainfall, causing 2 to 3 feet of flooding on the roads and re-flooding in many houses.

It has been a month since the onset of monsoon in a bad state due to poor wind pattern , but there has not been uniform rainfall across the state. According to experts, the main reason for this is not supporting the wind pattern and the low pressure area is not created properly. One of the reasons for this is that those who have become weak quickly or their movements have not been good.

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In 8 districts of Madhya Pradesh, 50% less than average rainfall.
The rainfall situation in the state is such that only 8 districts have received above average rainfall. While there are 8 districts where this figure is less than 50%. Sometimes eastern and sometimes western Madhya Pradesh remained wet, but not so much that the entire state became waterlogged. Currently, there are many such districts where even half of the average rainfall is not received. This time Malwa-Nimad with Gwalior-Chambal division is the most thirsty.

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