Mumbai: The IMD had knowledgeable the Mumbai civic physique that Mumbai is not in the direct line of the risk of the cyclone. However, as it can cross via the ocean close to the Mumbai coast, its impact is prone to be accompanied by rain and robust winds.
The Met division has predicted extraordinarily heavy rainfall in Raigad on Monday.
The very extreme cyclonic storm Tauktae may trigger heavy to very heavy rains on May 17 at remoted locations in north Konkan, Mumbai, Thane and Palghar in Maharashtra, the IMD mentioned on Sunday (May 16).
According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Mumbai has not obtained rains since Sunday morning although the sky is generally overcast.
However, the climate primarily remained windy in the town, ensuing in the falling of 4 bushes in the western suburbs, information company PTI reported.
Meanwhile, Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar on Sunday took inventory of the cyclone preparedness after visiting the BMC catastrophe management room.
Pednekar appealed to residents to strictly observe the directions given by the civic administration sometimes.
The very extreme cyclonic storm is prone to intensify throughout the subsequent 24 hours and attain the Gujarat coast on Monday night, the IMD had mentioned in its bulletin earlier in the day.
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