IN PHOTOS: Monsoon season's highest tide hits Mumbai coast, leaves behind tons of waste

As waves lashed seashores in Mumbai on Thursday, piles of waste and debris were thrown up by the sea, littering several coastal stretches, Pics/Satej Shinde and Ashish Raje

Updated On: 2025-06-26 09:32 PM IST

Compiled by : Asif Ali Sayed

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had on Thursday issued a public advisory for the highest tide of the monsoon season.  Pics/Satej Shinde and Ashish Raje

At 12:55 pm, tidal waves were expected to reach a height of 4.75 meters, posing a risk in low-lying and coastal areas, according to BMC

The BMC asked the citizens to stay away from the seashore and avoid entering the sea during the high tide period

A high tide of 4.75 metres was expected at 12:55 pm on Thursday, followed by another high tide of 4.07 metres at 12:41 am on June 27

A low tide was expected at 7:02 pm on Thursday with a level of 1.60 metres, and at 6:42 am on Friday at 0.37 metres

Meanwhile, during the 24-hour period between 8 am on June 25 and 8 am on June 26, the island city recorded 0.60 mm of rainfall. The eastern suburbs received 6.80 mm, while the western suburbs registered 2.65 mm

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