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Heavy rains in India's Mumbai interfere with transportation, force schools to close

Heavy rains flooded roads and railway lines on Monday in India's financial capital of Mumbai, disrupting flights and requiring the closure of schools and colleges, while overflowing rivers in other places impacted more than 2 million people.

Just ahead of the morning heavy traffic, more than 300 mm (11.8. inches) of rain lashed the city of 12 million in the 6 hours. until 7:00 a.m (0130 GMT), civic officials stated in a declaration.

With projections of more heavy showers and a high tide of 4.40. metres (14 ft) in the seaside city, school and colleges shut for. the day as a precaution, the authorities added.

There is heavy traffic on the roads and railway too. have been affected, Eknath Shinde, the chief minister of. Maharashtra, the western state whose capital is Mumbai, said on. X, urging individuals to stay inside unless essential.

Commuters waded through knee-deep water that partially. submerged automobiles in many areas, while traffic blocked the. city's Eastern and Western Express highways.

Water on the tracks required railway authorities to cancel. some long-distance trains, they stated, while television images. revealed some rural traveler trains, a crucial means of daily. transport for millions, halted on inundated lines.

The rains, coupled with low presence, triggered airport. authorities to suspend runway operations for more than an hour. from 2:22 a.m., airport sources said.

More than 300 flights were delayed and 36 cancelled, the. site of tracking service Flightradar24 revealed.

On X, India's most significant airline, low-priced carrier IndiGo. , stated its Mumbai flights were affected by the heavy. rain, while another spending plan airline, SpiceJet, likewise. alerted of disruptions due to bad weather condition.

The heavy downpour came days after record-breaking showers. in the capital, New Delhi, that triggered the deadly collapse of an. airport roofing.

Torrential monsoon rains have actually likewise triggered floods and. landslides in India's north and east, in addition to in the. neighbouring Himalayan nation of Nepal, where a minimum of 11 people. were killed.

More than 2 million people have actually been affected by rivers. flooding in northeastern Assam, where the Kaziranga National. Park, home to the unusual one-horned rhinoceros, was swamped with. 6 of the animals drowned, authorities said on Sunday.

State authorities said 66 individuals have passed away in floods and. rain related incidents considering that May.

Flooding has actually likewise impacted 31 towns in India's many. populous state of Uttar Pradesh on the Nepal border, the state. federal government stated.

(source: Reuters)