Heavy rains continued to disrupt normal life in Mumbai on Monday as the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted ‘extremely heavy rainfall’ over the city and suburbs.
According to IMD, the city will witness “continuous rain with heavy to very heavy falls at a few places and extremely heavy falls at one or two places very likely.”
In a traffic update, the Mumbai Police said that no waterlogging has been recorded in the past few hours. “Traffic running smoothly at Powai-JVLR-Eastern Expressway. No major traffic congestion reported,” Mumbai Police tweeted.
No Water logging has been recorded in the past few hours. Traffic running smoothly at Powai-JVLR-Eastern Expressway. No major traffic congestions reported #TrafficUpdate
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) July 9, 2018
An advisory has been issued for fishermen to not go out in the coastal and open sea during next 24 hours as the sea will be rough.
On Saturday the city had witnessed a heavy downpour, especially in the suburban areas. A woman was electrocuted in Ghatkopar area of Mumbai and two people were swept away in heavy rain in neighbouring Thane district. Between Saturday morning and early Sunday morning, the suburban areas of Mumbai had witnessed approximately 133 mm of rain while the city area saw only 50 mm of rain approximately.