Heavy rain puts Mumbai on yellow alert: Water-logged roads bring traffic to a standstill; landslide hits Ghatkopar
FirstpostMumbai’s civic body, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, has informed that there is a possibility of high tide of 4.01 metres in Mumbai around 4:10 pm today Mumbai: Heavy rainfall continues to lash Mumbai and its adjoining on Tuesday. The weather department, on Monday, had issued a ‘yellow alert’ for Mumbai and Thane, predicting heavy to very heavy rain at isolated places over the next five days. pic.twitter.com/3tpGXQlh0w — ANI July 5, 2022 Maharashtra chief minister Eknath Shinde held a meeting with Chief Secretary Manukumar Srivastava on Tuesday and reviewed the preparedness of the state witnessing heavy downpour and waterlogging. Status of Water logging and bus diversion at 09.30hrs on 05.07.2022 #MumbaiRains #bestupdates pic.twitter.com/gBoMSdf5VA — BEST Bus Transport July 5, 2022 Mumbai Traffic Police informed that south-bound vehicular movement is slow at BKC-Chinabhatti flyover.