Cyclone Tauktae batters Maharashtra; Navy pressed into action, Mumbai airport closed as nature reveals the ugly face
As of 11 am on Monday, 1,104 structures in Raigad were partially damaged, while one got destroyed completely due to the storm, the minister said. She said that 2,299 families (or 8,383 people) were shifted to safer places in view of the cyclone.
A barge with 273 personnel onboard has gone adrift off the Mumbai coast in cyclonic storm. (Photo | PTI)
Gusty winds and heavy showers lashed Mumbai and its neighbouring areas on Monday as the cyclonic storm Tauktae headed towards Gujarat. (Photo | PTI)
The IMD has warned of extremely heavy rain and wind speed upto 120 kmph over the next few hours. (Photo | PTI)
Despite the civic body's claims of drains having been cleaned as part of preparedness for the upcoming monsoon season, there was water-logging in several low-lying areas of the city. (Photo | PTI)
As Mumbai continued to be battered with heavy rains, over 12,000 citizens were relocated to safer places from the coastal areas. (Photo | PTI)
Two persons died in Maharashtra's Konkan region in separate incidents related to the severe cyclonic storm. (Photo | PTI)
Fishermen pull their boat ashore to a safe place during the formation of cyclone Tauktae, at Bandra in Mumbai. (Photo | PTI)
BKC jumbo vaccine centre damaged due to strong winds rising from the effect of cyclone Tauktae at Bandra in Mumbai. (Photo | PTI)
Several trees collapsed on nearby buildings due to cyclone Tauktae at Candolim in North Goa. (Photo | PTI)
The traffic department has been instructed to ensure traffic moves freely, and diversions are enforced in places where roads get water-logged. (Photo | PTI)