मुंबई में तेज आंधी के साथ बारिश ने कहर बरपाया
Mumbai, India’s largest city, is known for its unpredictable weather. Recent weather updates have completely changed the city’s lifestyle. According to the latest update, thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and moderate to intense spells of rain with gusty winds reaching 50-60 km/hr are very likely to occur at isolated places in the districts of Palghar and Thane in the next 3-4 hours. This has led to the suspension of metro services and disruption in public transportation.
Due to the strong winds, a billboard collapsed in the city. According to a spokesperson from the Metro Rail, services were suspended between Aarey and Andheri East metro stations due to the high wind speeds.
The suburban services on the Central Railway were disrupted as an overhead equipment pole bent between Thane and Mulund stations. Many trees fell in different areas due to the strong winds. In Mumbai’s neighboring Navi Mumbai, a tree fell on a busy road.
After the thunderstorm and rain, Mumbai witnessed its first rainfall of the season today, accompanied by a terrifying dust storm. This storm darkened the sky, creating an eerie atmosphere. While the rainfall brought relief from the heat for the city’s residents, the dusty winds enveloped the city’s skyline.
With changing weather patterns, strong winds have caused trees to fall. In Mumbai’s neighboring Navi Mumbai, a busy road saw a tree fall. Although no injuries were reported, heavy winds disrupted traffic, prompting commuters to park their vehicles safely due to the rapid pace of winds in the city.
After Delhi, Mumbai witnessed a massive duststorm, followed by rainfall, bringing relief to the residents. However, the city’s skyline remained encircled by dusty winds. This change in weather has caused significant inconvenience to people, with most roads closed and residents advised to stay indoors.
Mumbai is a city accustomed to facing various challenges with wind and rain. To tackle such natural disasters, it is essential to remain vigilant and utilize the security facilities provided by the local government.
In this way, Mumbai has once again demonstrated its ability to collectively address problems, regardless of the nature of the difficulty. We must learn from this emergency situation and maintain the ability to adapt to changes.