Mumbai Rains: IMD Issues Red Alert
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IMD issues alert for extremely heavy rainfall in Mumbai and nearby coastal districts. Residents advised to stay indoors and avoid non-essential travel for safety.
An employee who refused to come to office during heavy rainfall in Mumbai — giving a no-nonsense response to her manager — has gone viral online for her spunk.
Mumbai faces red alert as heavy rains flood roads, disrupt flights, and force closure of schools, colleges, and offices.
India Meteorological Department has issued a 'red alert' for the Konkan region, including Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Palghar districts, warning of extremely heavy rainfall
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Mumbai's Red Alert: Employee's Viral 'Not Possible' Reply To Boss During Heavy Rain Wins Online Applause
Against the backdrop of Mumbai's deluge and a city-wide "red alert" for heavy rain, an office worker's hard-hitting denial to come into the office has gone viral and struck a chord with thousands of others struggling with demanding work-from-office conditions.
Mumbai faced heavy rainfall, with areas receiving 40 to 65 mm within an hour. Vikhroli recorded the highest at 194.5 mm, causing waterlogging and disrupting local train services. Schools and government offices closed,
With Mumbai rains raising infection risks, here are doctor-recommended tips to protect yourself and your family from cholera, typhoid, and other waterborne diseases.
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Mumbai Rains: IMD Issues Red Alert As Non-Stop Downpour Batters Maharashtra; CM Fadnavis Says Next 48 Hours Crucial
issued a 'red' alert warning of extreme rainfall in the coming days. On Monday, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) announced a holiday for all schools following heavy Mumbai rains, including afternoon-shift schools set to remain closed.