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On track for more than 48 inches of rain in August, India’s financial capital is expected to surpass the record set in 2020.
Torrential rains battered India’s financial capital, causing flooding that has waterlogged streets, disrupted public transport and canceled flights.
IMD issues a heavy rainfall alert for Mumbai for the next 24 hours. The city has been experiencing intense showers since ...
Mumbai: After two consecutive days of heavy rain led to flooding in low-lying areas such as Hindmata in Dadar and King Circle ...
In two separate incidents of electrocution in Maharashtra, five members of a family died after coming in contact with a live ...
Mumbai: Throughout the inclement weather this past week, there were essential and non essential services that did not shut down despite the torrential.
The clip, captioned humorously as ‘Bahut paani khaali karna hai abhi’ [‘Still much water to clear’], drew numerous reactions online.
The civic body said the water supply cut was being done to facilitate essential maintenance and repair work at the Jambhul Water Purification Centre after two days of rainfall.
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On Tuesday, Central Railway operations had been severely hit, with all Main Line services between CSMT and Thane being ...
Spurred by two consecutive days of over 200 mm rainfall, water level in Mithi River rose to 3.9 metres on Tuesday morning, ...