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Heavy Rains Paralyse Mumbai; Govt Offices, Schools and Colleges Shut

Mumbai: The city civilian body, all government and semi -government offices in Mumbai, will remain closed on Tuesday, given the extremely heavy rainfall warning given by the air department in Mumbai.

He also addressed all private organizations in Mumbai to allow his employees to work from home and avoid unnecessary travels.

BRIANMUMBAİ MUNICIPALITY COMPANY (BMC), on Tuesday morning, the cities and suburbs constantly heavy rains and IMD ‘red warning given by the IMD, all government and semi -government offices announced that all government and semi -government offices have been closed.

The statement states that the decision is valid for all BMC offices and government organizations except the basic services.

“Considering the red warning for very heavy rainfall in the city of Mumbai and suburbs, all government, semi -government and BMC offices (except basic services) will remain closed today.” He said.

According to an official, in the 24 -hour period, which ended at 8 am on Tuesday, the city of Island, East and Western suburbs, respectively 186.43 mm, 208.78 mm and 238.19 mm rainfall, he said.

On Tuesday, the Department of Meteorology (IMD), the Indian Meteorology (IMD), envisaged the “very heavy to heavy” rainfall and the suburbs of Mumbai, who reached 45-55 kmph.

In the early morning and late evening, rainfall can cause traffic wheels because it takes place at 9.16 at 9.16 and is at 8.53 at 8.53 hours of 3.14 meters.

People complained about irrigation on railway rails in the low regions of Matunga, Parel and Sion.

However, railway officials claimed that the water was below the runway level and therefore claimed that the train movement was not affected despite the postponement of the services.

Hindmata, Andheri SUBWAY and Eastern Express Motorway, Mumbai-Gujarat Motorway and some parts of the Eastern Motorway were also reported to flood.

In order to worse, there was an early morning in the signal system between Ambivali and Shahad stations on the Mumbai Suburban Network.

Local trains on the main line of the Central Railway, in accordance with a CR spokesman 10 minutes late hours and the port line trains were working around 5 minutes.

A Western Railway spokesman said that suburban services were a little late due to bad visibility.

Considering the relentless rains and ‘red warning’ warning organized by IMD, who predicted extremely heavy shower in isolated places and neighboring cities on Tuesday, schools and colleges were closed.

Higher Education Directorate, after heavy rainfall in the Konkan region of Maharashtra declared a holiday for all senior colleges.

The order is valid for colleges in Palghar, Than, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg regions.

One day after the heavy shower beating Mumbai, the inhabitants were faced with rain anger on Tuesday, as the various roads were set and the traffic movement has been broken since the early hours of the morning.

Local train services have been postponed and the bus services of Tag Taging (best) Tag Taging (best) electricity supply and transportation were directed to several places due to sunken roads.

A few parts of the city, including Borali, Andheri, Sion, Dadar and Chembur, witnessed intense rainfall during the night and continued in the morning and caused water logging in low areas, including the Gandhi market.

According to civilian officials, Island City recorded more rain on Tuesdays than 5 to 6 in the morning.

Mumbai Central, Parel, Grant Road, Malabar Hill, Dadar, Worli and some other areas recorded 40 mm to 65 mm per hour and caused water logging in many places.

Between 8 am on Monday and Tuesday, the city of Island, the East and Western suburbs of 128.86 mm, 154.37 mm and 185.74 mm, respectively.

Vikhroli suburban in Mumbai, the Department of Meteorology of the Indian Meteorology (IMD) data on Monday at 05.30 on Tuesday at 8.30 at 21 hours until 21 hours recorded. 157 mm throughout the period, IM IMD said.

Colaba and Mahaxmi areas reported relatively lower rainfall at 79.8 mm and 71.9 mm, respectively.

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