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IMD issues orange alert, heavy rainfall likely in Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg

In the past 24 hours, the Mumbai Suburban district received 83.4 mm of rainfall, followed by Thane with 73.7 mm, Mumbai city 62.9 mm, Raigad 54.1 mm, and Palghar 49.7 mm, recording the highest rainfall figures

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On Tuesday, all four districts, Palghar, Thane, Mumbai, and Raigad, are expected to receive heavy rainfall at isolated places, with Raigad facing the possibility of very heavy showers as well. File Pic

On Tuesday, all four districts, Palghar, Thane, Mumbai, and Raigad, are expected to receive heavy rainfall at isolated places, with Raigad facing the possibility of very heavy showers as well. File Pic

The India Meteorological Department (IMD), has issued an orange alert for Ratnagiri, Pune Ghat, Satara Ghat, Kolhapur Ghat and Sindhudurg districts for the next 24 hours. 

In the past 24 hours, the Mumbai Suburban district received 83.4 mm of rainfall, followed by Thane with 73.7 mm, Mumbai city 62.9 mm, Raigad 54.1 mm and Palghar 49.7 mm, recording the highest rainfall figures.

Within the past 24 hours, Maharashtra witnessed varying rainfall intensities across its districts, as recorded by the IMD. The highest rainfall was reported in Thane (73.7 mm), followed by Raigad (54.1 mm), Palghar (49.7 mm), and Ratnagiri (47.7 mm). Coastal and ghat regions such as Satara (19.7 mm) and Kolhapur (17.8 mm) also received moderate rainfall. Other districts, including Pune (11.9 mm) and Chandrapur (11.9 mm), recorded lighter showers. 

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