Heavy rainfall in Mumbai and parts of Maharashtra causes waterlogging, flooding, and disrupts daily life
Monsoon RainsMumbaiMaharashtraWaterloggingFloodingReal Estate MaharashtraJul 20, 2024
The torrential rains that started around midnight and continued throughout the day caused waterlogging and flooding in many parts of Mumbai and Maharashtra.
The government has taken steps to clear drains and remove obstacles to facilitate the flow of water, and citizens have been advised to stay indoors and avoid traveling unless absolutely necessary.
The monsoon season has disrupted daily life, with schools shut in Nagpur and many parts of the city and suburbs inundated with water. The daily commute has also been affected, with many roads and railway lines disrupted.
The monsoon season is critical for Maharashtra, as the state relies heavily on rainfall to replenish its water resources.
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