Due to Mumbai rains, all the schools and junior colleges in Thane, Mumbai and Konkan region of Maharashtra would remain closed on Thursday in view of the Mumbai weather forecast by the Indian Meteorological Department
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In view of the Mumbai Rains that occurred on Wednesday, the Met. Department predicted 'extremely heavy rainfall' on Thursday as per its Mumbai weather forecast in the city and adjoining Raigad district due to which all the schools and junior colleges in Thane, Mumbai and Konkan region of Maharashtra would remain closed on Thursday. "The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red rain alert, indicating "extremely heavy rainfall", for the city and Raigad districts, said an IMD official. "This indicates precipitation of more than 204 mm in 24 hours starting Thursday morning," he said.
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Dear Mumbaikars,
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) September 18, 2019
Due to heavy rainfall forecast by IMD, the state government has declared a holiday for schools and junior colleges in Mumbai and other neighbouring districts. Please plan your day ahead accordingly.
Take care Mumbai!
Red alert issued for Mumbai
In view of the red alert issued for Mumbai by IMD, Mumbai Police on social media platform, Twitter has advised people to not step out of their homes until necessary. The red alert by the MET department indicates precipitation of more than 204 mm in 24 hours starting Thursday morning, an official said.
BMC advised people to exercise caution
Heavy rainfall today & extremely Heavy Rainfall warning in Mumbai City & Suburbs for the next 24 hrs, issued by #IMD . We request #Mumbaikars to avoid venturing around the sea & into water logged areas. Please take care and be careful. For any assistance #Dial1916
— माà¤Âu00c2u009dà¥Âu00c2u0080 Mumbai, à¤Âu00c2u0086पलà¥Âu00c2u0080 BMC (@mybmc) September 18, 2019
Raigad, Nashik, Pune, and Aurangabad also to receive rainfall
However, Mumbai would receive heavy rainfall on Friday, but Raigad, Nashik, Pune, and Aurangabad will continue to receive extremely heavy showers that day also, the official said. All the schools and junior colleges in Thane, Mumbai and Konkan region of Maharashtra would remain closed on Thursday in view of the "extremely heavy" downpour warning by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).
Water logging, traffic chaos will be a common sight due to which office and school goers will face trouble. #MumbaiRains #MumbaiRain #MumbaiRainsLiveUpdate #MumbaiRainlivehttps://t.co/1JQVoEHT6R
— SkymetWeather (@SkymetWeather) September 18, 2019
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Ashish Shelar declared a holiday for schools and colleges
Ashish Shelar, the Education minister took to social media platform, Twitter on Wednesday and announced the Maharashtra government's decision to declare a holiday for schools and junior colleges in Thane, Mumbai and Konkan region in view of the red alert. His tweet read, "In view of heavy rainfall forecasts. As a precautionary measure, a holiday is declared for all schools & junior colleges in Mumbai, Thane, Konkan region for today 19 Sep 2019. District collectors in other parts of Maharashtra to decide, based on local conditions.
In view of heavy rainfall forecasts. As a precautionary measure, holiday is declared for all schools & junior colleges in Mumbai, Thane, Konkan region for today 19 Sep 2019. District collectors in other parts of Maharashtra to decide, based on local conditions. #rain
— ashish shelar (@ShelarAshish) September 18, 2019
Rain & Thunderstorms starting to pop up all over Mumbai & surrounding areas. Forecast same as before. Heavy rains likely overnight and next 72 hours. Total rainfall till Sunday will cross 250mm. #MumbaiRains
— Mumbai Weather (@IndiaWeatherMan) September 18, 2019
Amount of rainfall received
According to private weather forecast agency, Skymet, Santa Cruz in Mumbai has witnessed 63 mm of rains in the last 15 hours. In the past nine hours, the observatory has witnessed more than 50 mm of rains.
With inputs from PTI
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