The otherwise bustling shoreline turned quieter as choppy waves lapped against the beachside, leaving behind a sheen of moisture that reflected the grey, overcast sky. Pic/ Ashish Raje
The skyline of Mumbai stood stark against this moody backdrop, with high-rise buildings looming in the distance, their outlines softened by the misty air
The monsoon clouds seemed to merge with the sea, creating a seamless expanse of grey and blue, while strong winds carried the salty scent of the ocean
The sound of the waves combined with the faint hum of city traffic, creating a stark reminder of Mumbai’s dual identity, one of urban ambition and natural vulnerability
High tides such as this are not unusual for Mumbai during the monsoon, but they often disrupt daily life, flooding low-lying areas and leaving residents and businesses on alert
The Mumbai Police and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) issued advisories warning people against venturing near the water during high tide, emphasising safety precautions, especially as the monsoon progresses
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a rainy and stormy week across several parts of Maharashtra, including Mumbai and its nearby districts
According to the recent weather report, a yellow alert has been issued in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region on Tuesday. These regions will experience thunderstorms, accompanied by lightning, light to moderate rainfall and gusty winds around 50-60 kmph at isolated places
The IMD has issued an orange alert for Chandrapur and Gadchiroli in Vidarbha, while yellow alerts are in place for several other areas, including Pune, Satara, Chandrapur, Gadchiroli, and Gondia
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