06 August,2020 08:25 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The Colaba observatory recorded 332 mm of extremely heavy rains in the last 24 hours. Pic/Sameer Abedi
Incessant heavy rains continued in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra leaving behind a trail of destruction with tree collapse incidents, landslides, and vehicles submerged in flooded areas. Mumbai city recorded around 320 mm rainfall while the suburbs received 162.3 mm downpour till 8.30 am on Thursday.
Top 10 rainiest places in India. Picture/Twitter Skymet
According to private weather agency Skymet, in the last 24 hours, Mumbai's Colaba observatory topped the list of the top 10 rainiest places in India by recording around 332 mm of extremely heavy rains in the last 24 hours. Besides Colaba, other places in the top 10 rainiest in the last 24 hours included Matheran, Mahabaleshwar, Harnai, Kolhapur, and Dahanu from Maharashtra.
The private weather agency also said that the Southwest Monsoon has become active once again over the west coast, parts of central and south India. It further said that around 80 per cent area of the country has experienced normal or above-normal monsoon rains so far.
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While Mumbai experienced a record rainfall in the last 24 hours, the continuous downpour in the last few days has also increased the water levels in Mumbai's lakes. Indian Meteorological Department's Deputy Director of Meteorology KS Hosalikar took to Twitter to share the good news. Sharing a picture of the percent of rainfall in the lakes in the last three days Hosalikar said, "Lakes Rainfall in last 3 days in Maharashtra."
The massive landslide at Kemp's Corner in South Mumbai. Pic/Bipin Kokate
In an untoward incident, a 47-year-old man fell washed away in the rain-hit Thane district of Maharashtra after he fell into a swollen drain. The incident took place in Mira-Bhayander township of the district on Wednesday evening and his body was found on Thursday, an official said.
In two separate incidents, parts of a building and a house collapsed due to incessant rainfall. The first incident took place at Dadar when a portion of a house on the second floor of a residential building near Siddhivinayak Temple collapsed on Thursday afternoon. However, no casualties were reported.
In the second incident, a portion of a dilapidated four-storey building collapsed due to incessant rainfall in Mira-Bhayandar city of Thane district. The building, which was declared dangerous by the civic body is now being torn down by the authorities, ward officer Damodar Sankhe said.
While several incidents of trees falling were reported from across the city, a massive landslide took place at Kemps Corner in South Mumbai around 12:30 pm. BMC commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal was at the spot to take stock of the situation.
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Meanwhile, Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray reviewed the state administration's preparedness for heavy rains and he also praised the railway police and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel for their efforts in rescuing 290 passengers from two local trains stranded on flooded tracks near Masjid Bunder in south Mumbai on Wednesday.
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