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Mumbai rains LIVE updates | 13 killed in rain-related incidents; CM Fadnavis terms crisis 'force majeure'

Mumbai rains have claimed 13 lives in rain-related incidents, with the weather department warning of a moderate to high flash-flood risk. The city and its suburbs are experiencing record-breaking rainfall.

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  • 13 people killed in rain-related incidents
  • Moderate to high flash-flood risk warning issued
  • Mumbai and suburbs experiencing record-breaking rainfall
  • Chief Minister terms crisis as 'force majeure'

The city of Mumbai has been experiencing severe rainfall over the past few days, resulting in 13 deaths due to rain-related incidents. The Disaster Management Minister, Girish Mahajan, confirmed the death toll on Monday. The rainfall has been record-breaking, causing disruptions in the city and its suburbs.

The weather department has warned of a moderate to high flash-flood risk over the next 24 hours across Mumbai city and its suburbs, as well as the districts of Thane, Palghar, and Raigad. This warning has been issued due to the heavy rainfall that is expected to continue in the region. The residents of these areas have been advised to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.

The Maharashtra Legislative Council was also affected by the rainfall, with the proceedings being disrupted due to the weather conditions. The council was unable to function normally due to the disruptions caused by the rain. The city's infrastructure has been severely affected, with many areas experiencing waterlogging and traffic jams.

The Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis, has termed the crisis as a 'force majeure', indicating that the situation is beyond the control of the authorities. The government has been working to provide relief to the affected areas, with the disaster management teams being deployed to assist in the rescue efforts.

The residents of Mumbai and its suburbs have been advised to stay indoors and avoid traveling unless necessary. The authorities have also warned of the risk of flash floods, which can be life-threatening. The city's emergency services have been put on high alert to deal with any situation that may arise.

The rainfall has caused significant damage to the city's infrastructure, with many roads and buildings being affected. The authorities are working to restore the services and provide relief to the affected areas. The situation is being closely monitored, and the residents are being advised to follow the instructions of the authorities to ensure their safety.

The city is expected to experience more rainfall in the coming days, and the authorities are preparing for any eventuality. The residents have been advised to be prepared for any situation that may arise and to follow the instructions of the authorities. The government is working to provide all necessary assistance to the affected areas and to restore normalcy in the city as soon as possible.

The situation in Mumbai and its suburbs is being closely watched, with the authorities working to mitigate the effects of the rainfall. The residents are being advised to stay safe and to follow the instructions of the authorities to ensure their safety. The city is expected to return to normal soon, with the authorities working to restore the services and provide relief to the affected areas.

Originally reported by The New Indian Express.

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