MUMBAI: There can be prime tides, when sea level can be above 4.five metres, on 28 days from June to September this monsoon. This is upper than the final monsoon, which had 24 days.
Civic government and crisis control companies, like fire brigade and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), can be on alert at the present time as floods are most likely in the city if it rains heavily right through the prime tide duration. During prime tide, the government shut floodgates to stop rising seawater from getting into the city, so if there's a downpour at that time, the rainwater has no outlet.
Apart from water-logging, grime hits shores in Dadar, Mahim, Marine Drive, Worli, Bandra and Juhu, which BMC forged waste control employees acquire.
The very best tide can be of four.91 metres on September 1.
Civic government and crisis control companies, like fire brigade and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), can be on alert at the present time as floods are most likely in the city if it rains heavily right through the prime tide duration. During prime tide, the government shut floodgates to stop rising seawater from getting into the city, so if there's a downpour at that time, the rainwater has no outlet.
Apart from water-logging, grime hits shores in Dadar, Mahim, Marine Drive, Worli, Bandra and Juhu, which BMC forged waste control employees acquire.
The very best tide can be of four.91 metres on September 1.
In Mumbai, high tides on 28 days this monsoon
Reviewed by Kailash
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April 18, 2019
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