After witnessing incessant spells of rainfall, Mumbai has received relief as the rainfall and weather in the city are coming back to normalcy today. The day-to-day life in the city is back on track. Hence, today all the schools and colleges in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation area are running as usual. BMC has urged the parents not to trust any rumours about the closure of educational institutes without the official information and to keep in touch with the administrations of schools and colleges.
Meanwhile, rains continue to lash various parts of the state of Maharashtra. Districts including Pune, Ratnagiri, Gadchiroli, Chandrapur, and Latur are witnessing flood-like situations due to heavy spells of rain. Pune and surrounding areas have been largely affected by heavy rainfall, leading to disruptions in traffic on the national highway. In Satara, the Koyna dam area has been experiencing continuous rainfall. The District Collector has ordered the closure of all the tourist places in Mahabaleshwar. The Warna and Koyna rivers in Sangli have entered farmlands, disturbing day-to-day lives. Plain areas in Kolhapur city are witnessing a rise in water level due to the increased water in the Panchganga River. Jagbudi river in Ratnagiri continues to flow above the danger mark. In Nandurbar, incessant rains have affected railway service on the Surat-Bhusawal route.