3 Electrocuted in Pune Amid Heavy Rain, Mumbai Sees Second Wettest July
Amidst relentless rainfall, Mumbai has experienced its second-wettest July on record, with over 150 cm of rainfall so far and six days still remaining in the month. The continuous downpour has led to severe disruptions and tragic incidents in the region.
In Pune, three individuals were electrocuted as the city grapples with the heavy rain. The persistent rainfall has exacerbated the risk of such accidents, highlighting the urgent need for safety measures and awareness during the monsoon season.
State Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has been actively monitoring the situation. He conducted phone conversations with Divisional Commissioners and other officials in Mumbai, Pune, and Thane, emphasizing the need for heightened alertness and efficient execution of rescue and relief operations. The government is prioritizing the safety and well-being of its citizens amid these challenging weather conditions.
The heavy rainfall has not only caused waterlogging and traffic disruptions but also raised concerns about infrastructure stability and public safety. Authorities are urging residents to stay indoors, avoid waterlogged areas, and follow safety advisories issued by local officials.
Efforts are underway to manage the flood-like situation, with teams deployed for rescue operations and to provide assistance to those affected. The government is also working on long-term solutions to improve urban drainage systems and reduce the impact of heavy monsoon rains in the future.