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Just in: All govt & semi-govt offices in Mumbai will remain closed today (Aug 19) due to IMD red alert for extremely heavy rain. BMC has also advised private offices to instruct employees to work from home and avoid unnecessary travel. Essential services to remain operational.…
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All govt & semi-govt offices in Mumbai will remain closed today (Aug 19) due to IMD red alert for extremely heavy rain.
In response to the severe weather conditions, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for extremely heavy rain in Mumbai. As a precaution, all government and semi-government offices in the city will remain closed today. This decision aims to ensure the safety of employees and the public alike.
BMC has also advised private offices to instruct employees to work from home and avoid unnecessary travel.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has taken proactive measures by encouraging private organizations to allow their staff to work from home. This approach not only helps in minimizing the risk of accidents during the heavy rainfall but also eases traffic congestion on the roads. If you’re working in Mumbai, staying at home today is the best option for your safety.
Essential services to remain operational.
While most offices will be closed, essential services such as healthcare, emergency services, and public transportation will continue to operate. It’s crucial for residents to stay informed about the ongoing weather situation and to heed the advice of local authorities.
Stay safe and keep an eye on updates regarding the weather. For more information and real-time updates, you can check out the Indian Meteorological Department or follow local news outlets. Remember, safety should always be your top priority during extreme weather events like this.