Fish on the Tracks? Marine Life Spotted at Mumbai Local Train Station Amidst WaterloggingMumbai experienced heavy rainfall on Monday, July 8th, 2024, with up to 300 millimeters of rain recorded, the city's highest single-day rainfall since 2019. The downpour caused widespread flooding, turning streets into rivers and railway tracks into waterways, disrupting daily life. Schools and colleges were closed, and commuters faced challenges...
more... navigating waterlogged roads and inundated train stations. Social media buzzed with videos and photos showcasing the havoc, including a video of fish swimming in flooded railway tracks. One user explained these were likely catfish that emerge from canals during the monsoon season. The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted continued moderate to heavy rainfall in Mumbai, Thane, and other Maharashtra districts until at least Saturday, July 13th, with a 'yellow' alert in place.
Mumbai mein Monday, July 8th, 2024 ko bahut tez baarish hui, 300 millimetres tak paani gira, jo 2019 ke baad ek din mein sabse zyada tha. Baarish ki wajah se har jagah paani bhar gaya, sadak nadiya ban gayi aur railway tracks bhi paani mein dub gaye, Mumbai aur aas-paas ke...
more... districts mein zindagi ruk gayi. Schools aur colleges band ho gaye, aur commuters ko waterlogged roads aur flooded train stations se guzarna pada. Social media pe videos aur photos aayi jismein baarish ka nasha dikhaya gaya, ek video mein railway tracks pe machhliyan swim karti dikh rahi thi. Ek user ne bataya ki yeh catfish hain, jo monsoon mein canals se bahar aate hain. Indian Meteorological Department ne Mumbai, Thane aur Maharashtra ke aur districts mein Saturday, July 13th tak moderate to heavy rainfall ki bhavishyawani ki hai, aur 'yellow' alert jaari kiya hai.