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Indian Opinion Analysis:
The recurring monsoon-related disruptions highlight Maharashtra’s vulnerability to extreme weather events intensified by climate change dynamics. While public systems such as transport quickly resumed operations after the deluge-a positive sign of preparedness-fatalities from electrocution underline persistent gaps in urban infrastructure safety during adverse conditions. The severe impact on Thane and Palghar further emphasizes that rural districts share similar risk profiles but may lack adequate disaster management resources compared to urban centers like Mumbai.
As IMD predicts slowing rainfall intensity from Thursday onward,efforts shoudl now focus on damage assessment and community support measures for affected regions-especially for those displaced or isolated due to flooding or landslide incidents. Enduring investments into drainage systems and infrastructure resilience remain crucial for tackling such scenarios proactively as monsoon risks persist yearly.
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!People at Marine Drive as dark clouds hover | Photo Credit: PTI