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A metro passes over the Andheri subway which has been closed for commuters due to waterlogging during rains, in Mumbai, Monday, July 8, 2024. (Photo: PTI)
Thane, Palghar, Bhandara, Gadchiroli, Chandrapur, Nagpur, Wardha, Wasim are other districts put on yellow alert for most of the week, the IMD’s bulletin showed.
Mumbai on lockdown amid heavy rain
— Mumbai Traffic Police (@MTPHereToHelp) July 8, 2024
Social media platforms were flooded with videos and photos of the chaos, sparking widespread outrage as many people questioned the authorities’ preparedness to deal with the annual phenomenon.
Mumbai rains trend on social media, videos viral
One of the undated videos showed fish swimming in the water flooding Mumbai’s railway tracks, sparking jokes from people that the railway stations had turned into an aquarium.
— CA Amit Jain ???????? (@amitakjain) July 10, 2024
Business Standard could not independently verify this video.
A viral video showing fish swimming in the flooded railway tracks in Mumbai also sparked a flurry of jokes on social media, with some saying the tracks had transformed into an aquarium.
“New branch of Taraporewala Aquarium in Mumbai,” a user, identified as @ShreerajT, joked on X (formerly Twitter).
According to IMD’s classification, a ‘moderate’ rainfall phenomenon is categorised in the case of 15.6-64.4 mm rain showers. For ‘heavy’ rainfall category, the range of downpour has to be 64.5-115.5 mm, and 115.6-204.4 mm for ‘very heavy’ rainfall.
First Published: Jul 10 2024 | 10:13 AM IST
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