Flooding in India 2020. India’s southwesterly monsoon has lashed the western components of the nation with heavy and protracted rain, inflicting widespread disruption and leaving roads and buildings flooded. India’s monetary capital, Mumbai, was badly hit with the rising waters inflicting giant visitors jams. People have been seen wading by way of knee-deep waters whereas motorists needed to take additional care on their journeys. Until Sunday morning, the Santacruz neighbourhood in Mumbai had acquired a staggering 427mm of rain in 24 hours. It was 133mm in the earlier 24 hours. July is town’s wettest month with a mean rainfall of 819mm. The first 5 days of the brand new month has already seen 675mm of rain. 🌳 FOBOS RELAX: www.youtube.com/channel/UCajZT2VQy1H6Ou6xgp_G3Ww 🔥 FOBOS STORM: www.youtube.com/channel/UC_vwW7c9VMnF500kGnJ9gPg 🔥 FOBOS PLANET: www.youtube.com/channel/UCaJs3QtwUWJ2u_sdQVBs4XA Instagram: www.instagram.com/geofobos Facebook: www.facebook.com/fobosplanet Email: geofobos@gmail.com #FobosStorm #Floods #Landslides #mumbai #flooding #india #news #naturaldisasters