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Orange Alert Issued for Mumbai and Thane Amid Severe Monsoon Rainfall

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Orange Alert Issued for Mumbai and Thane Amid Severe Monsoon Rainfall

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Mumbai and Thane, forecasting intense rainfall over the next 24 hours. The heavy monsoon weather has already caused significant logistical disruptions in the region, particularly affecting Mumbai's crucial suburban rail network. Local train services on the Harbour line, which links Navi Mumbai to the city center, experienced substantial delays and cancellations following an overhead wire failure early in the morning. Authorities are advising residents to exercise caution and monitor weather updates as municipal teams remain on standby to manage potential flooding and further infrastructure challenges.

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