The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Mumbai and an orange alert for 11 districts in Maharashtra, warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall. Residents are advised to stay updated with weather forecasts and take necessary precautions.
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A yellow alert indicates a moderate risk of adverse weather, with light to moderate rainfall and isolated thunderstorms expected. An orange alert signifies a high probability of heavy rainfall, which could lead to disruptions in daily life, including potential flooding and traffic delays. A red alert warns of extremely heavy rainfall that could cause significant disruptions, including flash floods and landslides.
Residents should stay updated with the latest weather forecasts, avoid unnecessary travel during heavy rainfall, and follow safety guidelines issued by local agencies. They should also ensure that their homes and properties are prepared for potential flooding and power outages.
The districts under a red alert in Maharashtra include Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Amravati. These areas are expected to experience extremely heavy rainfall and significant disruptions.
Residents can stay informed about weather updates by visiting the IMD’s official website, following local news channels, and staying connected to official social media handles for the latest alerts and information.
Potential hazards associated with heavy rainfall include flash floods, landslides, traffic delays, power outages, and isolated thunderstorms. These conditions can disrupt daily life and pose risks to safety and property.
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