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ABP News on MSNMumbai Monsoon Chaos: Heavy Rain Paralyzes Western Expressway, Traffic Snarls Everywhere
Mumbai is facing severe disruptions as relentless monsoon rains continue to batter the city. The Western Expressway, one of the city’s busiest highways, has come to a near standstill with vehicles moving at a snail’s pace due to waterlogging.
The IMD has issued rainfall alerts for Maharashtra, with Mumbai and Pune under scrutiny as monsoon intensifies. Mumbai faces heavy to very heavy rainfall, potentially causing waterlogging and traffic disruptions.
Pakistan is grappling with one of its most devastating monsoon spells in years, as unrelenting rains and swelling floodwaters engulf large parts of the country. At least 657 lives have lost
On Monday morning, torrential rain slowed traffic on the Western Express Highway near Vile Parle and caused delays on Central and Harbour railway lines. Waterlogging was reported in areas like Nalasopara and Wadala, while a powerful rain band dumped nearly 80 mm of rain per hour over Bandra and South Mumbai.
The Deputy Commissioner of Mansehra has announced the closure of all public and private educational institutions across the district for two days in
A detailed advisory indicates that Naushahro Feroze, Dadu, Mirpurkhas, Sanghar, Khairpur, Shaheed Benazirabad, Hyderabad, Tharparkar, and Karachi are most likely to receive mild to heavy intermittent rain up to August 19.
Most-humid conditions are still present in eastern and southwest New Mexico, as showers are mostly to the west in Arizona. Winds are still calm after yesterday’s spotty storms. Temperatures are still starting off in the upper 40s or in the 50s for some and the high 50s to the low 70s for
India has received 561.8mm of rain so far this monsoon, just 0.1mm short of the long-period average (LPA, otherwise known as the normal) of 561.9mm for the same period