Mumbai Sun Shines Again: City Recovers from Deluge
After enduring days of incessant rain, Mumbai is seeing sunlight and returning to normalcy. Schools and colleges reopened, and transport services resumed. The IMD predicted intermittent showers till August 25, while a yellow alert warned of potential disruptions. Rescue operations were conducted due to flooding.
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Mumbai finally caught a break on Thursday as the sun pierced through clouds, following an extended period of relentless rains, bringing a welcome relief to its residents.
The city's educational institutions resumed operations, and transport services, including trains and buses, returned to normalcy. Despite the India Meteorological Department's yellow alert, which signaled moderate rainfall until August 25, no major disruptions were reported.
The recent deluge had submerged large parts of the city, forcing hundreds into rescue operations. Meanwhile, a viral video showed water inundating actor Amitabh Bachchan's bungalow in Juhu. The state's Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis, reassured citizens that the situation is now under control.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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