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Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Subways, roads waterlogged as downpour continues for 4th day

Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Subways, roads waterlogged as downpour continues for 4th day

Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Heavy rain pounded Mumbai on Sunday, which is experiencing monsoon showers. The continuous downpour led to significant waterlogging in multiple areas and disrupted public transport, paralyzing the city. With the rain persisting for the fourth straight day, the weather department issued warnings for Mumbai and its surrounding regions.

Catch all the LIVE updates on Mumbai rains here,

21 Jul 2024, 06:25:18 PM IST

Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Maharashtra Nagar subway in Trombay closed

“Due to 4/4.5 ft water logging near Maharashtra Nagar subway in Trombay, the subway is closed for vehicular traffic,” the Mumbai Traffic Police shared.

21 Jul 2024, 06:24:12 PM IST

Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Khar Subway closed

“Due to 1/1.5 ft water logging, Khar Subway is closed for vehicular movement. The traffic is diverted via Linking Road,” the Mumbai Traffic Police shared.

21 Jul 2024, 05:59:34 PM IST

Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Andheri Subway in DN Nagar closed due to waterlogging

“Due to 2 ft water logging, Andheri Subway in DN Nagar is closed for vehicular traffic. South bound traffic is diverted via Gokhale Bridge, while North bough traffic is diverted via Thackeray Bridge,” the Mumbai Traffic Police shared.

21 Jul 2024, 05:47:15 PM IST

Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: BMC shares ward-wise rainfall data

Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Subways, roads waterlogged as downpour continues for 4th day

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21 Jul 2024, 05:17:01 PM IST

Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: CM Shinde asks officials to be on high alert

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde asked officials to be on high alert on Sunday as heavy rain lashed several parts of Maharashtra.

“The State Disaster Response Force, the local administration, civic bodies, police etc should take regular updates on the weather from the India Meteorological Department and plan accordingly to provide relief to citizens. Accident-prone areas should be surveyed, flood control methods should be adopted and traffic must be diverted as required. IMD updates should be shared with citizens regularly. Food, medicine and relief material stocks should be maintained in appropriate quantity, temporary shelter camps must be made for people and animals,” he told officials.

21 Jul 2024, 04:13:28 PM IST

Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Severe waterlogging affects commuters in Navi Mumbai

21 Jul 2024, 03:11:41 PM IST

Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Vistara flight rerouted to Ahmedabad amid bad weather

Flight UK696 from Amritsar to Mumbai was diverted to Ahmedabad due to bad weather at Mumbai airport. Vistara Airlines said in an official statement that it arrived at around 12:15 pm.

21 Jul 2024, 02:50:14 PM IST

Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: IMD issues orange alert

The India Meteorological Department issued an orange alert for Mumbai and Thane on Sunday and an yellow alert for Palghar. The weather department has forecast ‘heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places’ in the city.

21 Jul 2024, 02:00:46 PM IST

Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Attention Mumbaikars! IndiGo warns fliers as heavy rainfall creates havoc in Mumbai

“Attention Mumbaikars! We’re experiencing heavy rainfall & it is expected to increase in the next 24 hours. If you’re flying to/from #Mumbai, please monitor your flight status on official website and plan your travel accordingly due to waterlogging,” IndiGo wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

21 Jul 2024, 01:40:23 PM IST

Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Visuals from submerged Mumbai | Watch

Streets of Dadar East, Mumbai get inundated after heavy rains.

21 Jul 2024, 01:32:08 PM IST

Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Police advises citizens to avoid move out

In view of the continuous and heavy rains in Mumbai, citizens are requested to avoid going to the coastal areas and move out of their houses only if necessary. Take precautions and Dial 100 in case of emergency: Mumbai Police

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