The torrential rains over the weekend claimed 30 lives in the metropolis
Waterlogging in Mulund. Pic/Sameer Markande
As Mumbai and its neighbouring districts of Thane, Palghar and Raigad continue to witness heavy spells of rain, The India Meteorological Department (IMD) upgraded its warning from an orange alert to a red alert on Monday.
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Severe weather warnings over the region during next 5 days. Kindly visit https://t.co/89p4H3QwEY… for detailed district wise forecast and warnings. pic.twitter.com/aWzTqp45DT
— Regional Meteorological Center,Mumbai (@RMC_Mumbai) July 19, 2021
According to K S Hosalikar, senior official at IMD, Thane and Navi Mumbai received over 120mm of rainfall in the last 6 hours, whereas Mumbai city received 40-100mm of rainfall during the same period.
Rainfall in last 6 hrs at 2.30pm in Mumbai Thane around. Thane NM more than 120 mm, Mumbai many 40-100 mm.
— K S Hosalikar (@Hosalikar_KS) July 19, 2021
Mod to heavy rains already realized. Red Alerts for entire Konkan by IMD.
Watch for IMD updates please. TC pic.twitter.com/HfVP6HtA4i
After the non-stop spell of rainfall from the early hours of Monday, severe weather warning has been issued for the Konkan belt. The torrential rains over the weekend claimed 30 lives in Mumbai. On Monday, the Raigad disaster management department said three people were feared drowned at separate places in the district.
According to the IMD, the red alert indicates “extremely heavy rainfall is likely at isolated places in ghat areas". It said extremely heavy rainfall means a precipitation of more than 204.4 mm in 24 hours. An ''orange alert'' indicates "heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places", with precipitation between 64.5mm and 204.4 mm, the MeT office said.
With PTI inputs