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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.
From the viral ‘Aura Farming’ dance on a flooded street to a balcony party with booze, Mumbai’s rain-soaked videos capture resilience, humour, and frustration.
The IMD said the intensity of rainfall is predicted to reduce over Konkan and central Maharashtra. The region is expected to witness isolated heavy rainfall till August 23. Strong surface winds are very likely over the region till August 23.
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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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MUMBAI, India (AP) — The monsoon season has brought parts of Mumbai, India’s financial and entertainment capital, to a halt. The disruption has hit local trains, a lifeline of the city’s transport system. Many areas are inundated with knee-deep water, forcing people to wade through the floods.
The Indian rupee is poised to open higher on Monday, supported by a likely rally in local equities after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s sweeping tax reforms to boost growth, though persistent U.S.–India trade tensions should cap the advance.
Mumbai was experiencing severe weather conditions, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a red alert due to heavy rainfall.