Incessant rains have wreaked havoc across Mumbai, causing flash floods and mudslides within the Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Borivali. This unfortunate turn of events due to the Mumbai rains has left a sizable group of tourists stranded, scrambling for safety amidst the rising floodwaters.
Video Shows Stranded Tourists In Mumbai Rains
मुंबईतील संजय गांधी राष्ट्रीय उद्यानात संततधार पावसामुळे पाणी साचले. उद्यानातील तुमनीपाडा ब्रिज येथील हा व्हिडीओ.
Water overflows in Tumnipada Bridge area in Sanjay Gandhi National Park in #Mumbai early morning #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/ehI1vdRg7h— NETWA DHURI (@netwadhuri) July 20, 2024
The unrelenting downpour has triggered a high-alert situation for the city, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing forecasts of heavy showers, particularly in Navi Mumbai and the Dadar-Kurla belt. The central suburbs are already experiencing waterlogging, making travel treacherous.
Videos circulating on social media capture the harrowing situation unfolding within the national park. The footage shows tourists, caught in the deluge, forming a human chain to navigate the raging floodwaters. This act of solidarity underscores the gravity of the situation and the desperate efforts to ensure everyone’s safety.
The precise number of stranded tourists remains unclear, with estimates ranging between 15 and 20. Rescue operations are currently underway, with authorities prioritising the evacuation of those most at risk.
Disruptions Across Mumbai
#MumbaiRains Sanjay Gandhi National park water level increase @mumbaimatterz pic.twitter.com/9OwIrz7e4z
— Ashish Gupta (@ashishbomu) July 20, 2024
The incessant rains have caused significant disruptions across Mumbai. Traffic snarls and localised flooding are commonplace, urging residents to exercise caution and prioritise essential travel only. Local authorities have advised citizens to stay updated on weather warnings and avoid venturing into low-lying areas.
The overflowing of dams and rivers due to the relentless downpour poses a further threat. The authorities are closely monitoring the situation and may be forced to issue evacuation orders for vulnerable communities residing near water bodies.
While the exact duration of the monsoon fury remains uncertain, the IMD’s forecasts predict continued heavy rainfall in the coming days. This necessitates heightened vigilance from the public and swift action from disaster management teams to ensure everyone’s safety.
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As Mumbai battles the monsoon’s wrath, the incident at Sanjay Gandhi National Park serves as a stark reminder of the power of nature and the importance of responsible tourism practices. Tourists venturing into natural areas during the monsoon season should remain updated on weather forecasts and exercise caution to avoid such precarious situations.
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