Navi Mumbai experienced moderate rainfall in the last 24 hours, with the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) areas receiving an average of 11.46 mm of rainfall. Among the different wards, Nerul received the highest rainfall with 16.2 mm, followed by Airoli with 14.2 mm. However, the heavy showers resulted in one incident of a fallen tree within the civic jurisdiction.
In terms of rainfall distribution across the wards, Belapur received 11.2 mm of rainfall, while Nerul recorded the highest at 16.2 mm. Vashi experienced 9.20 mm, Koparkhairne had 8.4 mm, Airoli recorded 14.2 mm, and Digha received 9.6 mm of rainfall. The average rainfall across the region during this period was 11.46 mm.
Due to the heavy showers, one incident of a fallen tree was reported in the NMMC area. The authorities are working diligently to promptly clear the affected area and ensure the safety of the residents. Efforts are being made to minimize disruptions caused by such incidents during the monsoon season.
Meanwhile, an update on the Morbe Dam’s status reveals that it received 1.8 mm of rainfall during the specified period, contributing to a total of 698.80 mm of rainfall this monsoon season. Currently, the dam level stands at 71.34 meters, indicating a healthy water reservoir to meet the needs of the area.
In conclusion, Navi Mumbai experienced moderate rainfall in the past 24 hours, with varying levels across different wards. Despite one incident of a fallen tree, authorities are actively working to clear the affected area and ensure residents’ safety. The Morbe Dam has also received a significant amount of rainfall so far, ensuring a sufficient water supply for the region. As monsoon season continues, it’s important to stay prepared for potential disruptions while appreciating the benefits of the rainfall in maintaining water resources.