Mumbai Rain: Social Media Floods with Reactions While Rainwater Corporate Buildings, Society, 'Drainage Pool' overlap

Mumbai is on India Meteorological Department (IMD) red warning for the second consecutive day, as rain is still beating the national capital. Northern Goa, South Goa, Raigarh, Ratnagiri, Mumbai City, Suburban Mumbai, Palghar Sindhudurg and Thane Districts are at flash flashlights until 5:30 pm today. Social media has responded strongly to mumbai rains that have caused havoc over the past few days. A user wrote: ‘For the first time in the living memory, the red warning of the weather section actually turned out … Correct … History was made. The weather division predicted rain, and rain actually came. Somewhere in the distance, the climate laughed. ‘A second user noted:’ Visual footage outside One World Center, Prabhadevi -Explorable Top 5 Corporate Buildings in Mumbai. While India has achieved its success as a result of capitalism, the government must be more proactive on private affairs for the well -being of citizens via a collaborative approach. “A third user complained about the reconciliation and said: ‘All cameras in the basement of our society are gone. Water has now crossed all levels. Thank you @mybmc @mybmcwardhe for making our society the drainage pool of the entire neighborhood and was not a way out, despite repeated requests. “In a fourth remark,” Power & Mobile Internet interruptions hit parts of #mumbai this morning, especially in Mulund, Kurla and Chembur to a night of extreme rain. Many residents report 1-3 hours eclipse and slow data. Online delivery is limited in water -lined areas. ” Hilarious reactions also flooded social media when Netizens used memes, gifs and jokes to describe the ominous condition. A user joked: ‘Roll of man and woman in one frame’ and attached a poison. Another user said: ‘If someone sees my Chappal floating in the direction of Bandra, please return. It left me close to Kurla. ‘A seventh user wrote,’ New Service launched in Mumbai ‘with a video of car transforming into submarine. According to the latest update, Modak Sagar Dam, currentlya Dam, Tulsi Lake and Vihar Lake were overflowing while the water level of Mithi River touched the danger mark at Kranti Nagar, Kurla Bridge, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said.