
Commuters stroll on a pedestrian bridge throughout monsoon rains in Mumbai. (Picture supply: PTI)
The IMD has predicted heavy rainfall in Karnataka and Gujarat over the subsequent 5 days.
Mumbai has been witnessing heavy rainfall since Thursday morning and the plight of Mumbaikars just isn’t anticipated to ease quickly because the India Meteorological Division (IMD) has predicted extra heavy rainfall within the subsequent 2-3 days.
The IMD has issued an orange alert for Mumbai, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall on July 19 and 20. Heavy rainfall will happen in Trabang and Marathwada.
In response to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Company’s monsoon replace, Mumbai obtained 47.29 mm of rain within the 10 hours from 8 am to six pm on Thursday, with 30.56 mm within the east and 38.18 mm within the west.
The IMD has additionally predicted heavy rainfall within the inside and coastal areas of south Karnataka over the subsequent 5 days. There’s a risk of sunshine to reasonable showers in Bengaluru this week.
Heavy rains are anticipated in Telangana, Tamil Nadu, coastal Andhra Pradesh and Yanam districts from July 19 to 21.
Moreover, the IMD predicts heavy rainfall in Vidarbha and southern Chhattisgarh within the subsequent 2 days. Heavy showers are additionally more likely to happen in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat from July 20 to 22.