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Rains in Mumbai today? IMD issues yellow alert after days of heavy rains; here's what it means
Mumbai faced significant waterlogging and disrupted train services due to recent heavy rains. A yellow alert has been issued for Thursday. Rainfall is predicted to lessen, and educational institutions will stay open in many areas.
Mumbai was battered by heavy rainfall over the past few days, causing traffic disruptions and waterlogging in many parts of the city. However, the situation improved on Wednesday, with a reduction in the intensity of rainfall.
The sky today in Mumbai is expected to be generally cloudy with light to moderate rainfall at isolated places in the city and the suburbs.
The schools in most districts will remain open on Thursday, August 21. There have been no official announcements for a holiday in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Pune, or Thane yet.
In just four days, Mumbai recorded 791 mm of rainfall, already overshooting the city’s August average of 566 mm.
Heavy rainfall in India's financial capital Mumbai has disrupted the lives of millions of people, submerging roads and leading to flight and train cancellations. Many parts of the city remain inundated in waist-deep water,
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A commuter train is stalled on a flooded railway track in Mumbai. Passengers get off and leave, frustrated by the disruption.
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