Destruction in Mumbai and Pune due to torrential rains, several deaths, army called in – World

Heavy, torrential monsoon rains have wreaked havoc in India’s western state of Maharashtra. Major areas in India’s commercial capital Mumbai and Pune have been submerged. Millions of people have been trapped in their homes.

Heavy rains in Mumbai have submerged many roads to the point where they look like rivers. The situation in the lowlands is very bad because all kinds of transportation have become impossible and there has been a shortage of food and drink.

Commercial and industrial areas in Mumbai and Pune have been closed. People have been asked not to leave their homes unnecessarily. Transporting the sick and injured to the hospital has also become extremely difficult. Roads are also damaged due to rain in many areas. People don’t know where the pit is. Many people got seriously injured by drowning in potholes while walking on the roads.

There have also been incidents of electrocution in Pune in which three people died. The Metropolitan Administration has issued a red alert in Mumbai. The Meteorological Department says this is Mumbai’s second wettest July.

Several airlines have canceled flights to Mumbai. Hundreds of domestic flights of Air India and IndiGo have been suspended. Airlines have asked you to get the update over the phone before leaving for the airport.

Hundreds of cars and motorcycles are submerged in rainwater in Mumbai and Pune. Many had to get out of their vehicles and walk home due to waterlogging. Many bikes are repeatedly saved from being washed away in flood lanes. Drains are full. In most places, the drains are not running. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, in a post on social media platform X, appealed to citizens to avoid going outside the city.

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2024-07-28 09:42:58

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