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Red alert - Heavy Rains in Maharashtra and Gujarat

09:02 AM
25 July 2024

Red alert
Heavy Rains in Maharashtra and Gujarat

As monsoon rains intensify, a red alert has been issued for Gujarat and Maharashtra, predicting "extremely heavy rainfall."

Maharashtra is expected to face intense downpours till tomorrow, while Gujarat braces for three more days of heavy rain.

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This weather event has already caused severe disruptions in Mumbai, including waterlogging and traffic snarls.

Additionally, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha, and Goa are on orange alert, anticipating significant rainfall.

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Residents in affected areas are urged to stay safe, avoid non-essential travel, and follow local updates and keep an eye on the radar before leaving the house.

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