Indian media reports have said that the Torial monsoon rains in Mumbai saw India’s Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red warning of very heavy rain for Mumbai for Wednesday.
Various airlines issued advice for passengers, warning that flight operations from the city and from the city were being affected by delayed.
On Tuesday, heavy rains brought India’s financial center to a standstill, disrupted the suburban rail network of Mumbai and surrounded various Arenas, leading people to floods after the fifth straight day of the mounteers.
News channel NDTV, citing local authorities, said that six people have died due to heavy rains so far.
Some parts of the city receive more than 200 mm of rainfall
According to IMD, some areas of the city rained more than 200 mm (about 7.9 inches) between 8.30 am on Wednesday and 8.
Outside Mumbai, about 80 km (50 mi) Matheran saw 382.5 mm of rain, IMD said.
At least 782 passengers were rescued late on Tuesday, when two crowded monorail trains were cooled between the stations, when the power and air conditioning failed, the nervousness occurred.
In the Kurla region of the city, the committers were seen climbing the roofs of the bus to avoid the back water.
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