CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Following record-breaking rainfall in Mumbai, the city’s civic authorities have issued a high tide alert, warning citizens to stay away from coastal areas, particularly Juhu Beach. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) recorded unusually heavy downpours over the last 48 hours, causing widespread waterlogging and raising fears of potential flooding during high tide.
Officials have specifically urged residents and tourists not to venture near the sea, as waves are expected to reach dangerous heights. Lifeguards and police have been deployed along major beaches, and barricades are being installed to restrict access. Juhu Beach, a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, remains a major point of concern due to its high footfall and proximity to low-lying areas.
Emergency response teams have been placed on high alert, and flood control units are closely monitoring water levels in drains and coastal belts. Commuters are also advised to check traffic updates and weather alerts before traveling through vulnerable zones.
This weather event serves as a reminder of the city’s vulnerability during monsoon season and the importance of adhering to safety advisories issued by authorities. Citizens are urged to exercise caution and cooperate with officials to avoid accidents.
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