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The Times of India
The Times of India
National
Anirudh Singh | TIMESOFINDIA.COM

Heavy rains cause flooding in Mumbai and surrounding areas

1/10 - ​Red alert stays as rains continue to pound Mumbai

Red alert stays as rains continue to pound Mumbai

Red alert stays as rains continue to pound Mumbai

2/10 - Heavy rains cause flooding in Mumbai

On Thursday\'s heavy rains led to flooding in low-lying areas of Mumbai and the MMR.

On Thursday\'s heavy rains led to flooding in low-lying areas of Mumbai and the MMR.

3/10 - IMD extends red alert for Mumbai

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) extended its red alert for Mumbai due to continued heavy rainfall.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) extended its red alert for Mumbai due to continued heavy rainfall.

4/10 - Colaba observatory records 86 mm of rainfall

The Colaba observatory in Mumbai recorded close to 86 mm of rainfall during the heavy downpour.

The Colaba observatory in Mumbai recorded close to 86 mm of rainfall during the heavy downpour.

5/10 - Santacruz records 75.8 mm of rainfall

Santacruz in Mumbai recorded 75.

Santacruz in Mumbai recorded 75.8 mm of rainfall during the heavy rains.

6/10 - Areas of Kandivali, Dahisar, and Borivali experience heavy rains

Areas of Kandivali, Dahisar, and Borivali in Mumbai recorded over 100 mm of rainfall in just nine hours.

Areas of Kandivali, Dahisar, and Borivali in Mumbai recorded over 100 mm of rainfall in just nine hours.

7/10 - Technical issues with doppler radar

The C band doppler radar at Veravali faced technical issues, affecting its surveillance capabilities.

The C band doppler radar at Veravali faced technical issues, affecting its surveillance capabilities.

8/10 - Offshore trough and intense cloud bands contribute to heavy rains

The offshore trough running from the south Konkan coast to the north Kerala coast, along with intense cloud bands, caused heavy rainfall in Mumbai.

The offshore trough running from the south Konkan coast to the north Kerala coast, along with intense cloud bands, caused heavy rainfall in Mumbai.

9/10 - Break monsoon forecast for August

Forecaster Abhijit Modak suggests that the heavy rainfall in July should help fill up the drinking water lakes before the break monsoon phase in August.

Forecaster Abhijit Modak suggests that the heavy rainfall in July should help fill up the drinking water lakes before the break monsoon phase in August.

10/10 - Strong westerly winds contribute to intense rainfall

Strong westerly winds have been causing intense rainfall across Mumbai.

Strong westerly winds have been causing intense rainfall across Mumbai.

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