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Mumbai Rains: IMD issues 'red alert' for city; says conditions favourable for heavy showers

Earlier, the MeT office had sounded an 'orange alert', but it is now been changed to 'red alert' for Wednesday because of the 'favourable synoptic conditions', Dr Jayant Sarkar, head of the Regional Meteorological Centre here said

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Waterlogging at Kurla-Bandra freeway road after heavy rains lashed the city on Wednesday morning. Pic/ Sameer Markande

Waterlogging at Kurla-Bandra freeway road after heavy rains lashed the city on Wednesday morning. Pic/ Sameer Markande

The Regional Meteorological Centre of the IMD issued a 'red alert' for Mumbai, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall in the country's financial capital on Wednesday.

Earlier, the MeT office had sounded an 'orange alert', but it is now been changed to 'red alert' for Wednesday because of the "favourable synoptic conditions", Dr Jayant Sarkar, head of the Regional Meteorological Centre here said.

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