Mumbai Rains Claim 3 Lives, Disrupt Flights
Heavy rains hit Mumbai, causing deaths and injuries. Flights and schools affected.

Heavy rainfall in Mumbai has resulted in the loss of three lives and injured four people. The rain, which has been relentless, has disrupted life in the city and surrounding areas. On July 5, flight operations at Mumbai airport were affected for an hour due to the heavy downpour.
The Mumbai and Thane administrations have declared a holiday for schools and colleges on July 5, citing the heavy rainfall and potential disruptions to daily life. This decision was made to ensure the safety of students and to prevent any potential accidents or injuries.
According to officials, the heavy rainfall has been caused by a low-pressure system in the Arabian Sea. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning for heavy to very heavy rainfall in the region. The BMC and other authorities are on high alert, monitoring the situation closely and taking necessary precautions to prevent any further disruptions.
The heavy rainfall has also caused traffic congestion and waterlogging in several areas of the city. Residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid traveling unless absolutely necessary. The authorities are working to clear the waterlogged areas and restore normalcy to the city.
The disruption caused by the heavy rainfall is expected to have a significant impact on the daily lives of Mumbai residents. The closure of schools and colleges, as well as the disruption to flight operations, will cause inconvenience to many. However, the authorities are taking necessary steps to mitigate the effects of the rainfall and ensure the safety of the public.
As the situation continues to unfold, the authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions. The BMC and other agencies are working tirelessly to restore normalcy to the city and prevent any further disruptions. The public is advised to stay tuned to local news and follow the instructions of the authorities to ensure their safety.