Heavy rains lash Mumbai; people advised to stay home

PTI Updated - November 22, 2017 at 06:34 PM.

Students walk through flooded streets in Mumbai. The Met department has predicted more heavy rains in the city in the next 48 hours.

Heavy rains today lashed Mumbai, Konkan and other areas of Maharashtra, prompting the civic agency in the financial capital to advise people to stay at home and schools to shut as a precautionary measure.

Rail and road traffic was also disrupted due to the heavy rains which have disrupted normal life in the metropolis.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) today advised people not to undertake travel in the city unless essential. The civic body has also asked schools to shut following heavy rains as a precautionary measure.

The Met department has predicted more heavy rains in Mumbai and other areas in the next 48 hours.

BMC said in Mumbai, a high tide is expected this afternoon with a forecast of 4.9-metre high waves.

Several low-lying areas in the city were inundated after the incessant heavy rains. Many private schools were shut and the authorities of some schools have asked parents to collect children who had already left home for school.

Trains on the Western, Central and Harbour lines were running late.

Till 8 a.m. (since yesterday), Colaba recorded a rainfall of 158.6 mm and Santa Cruz 168 mm.

Published on July 24, 2013 06:43