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Climate change is a real thing, action plan needed: Aaditya Thackeray

Aaditya Thackeray visited the headquarters of the BMC, controlled by his party Shiv Sena, to take stock of the situation after overnight torrential rains flooded parts of Mumbai and disrupted rail and road traffic on Wednesday in what has become an annual occurrence during the monsoon.

September 23, 2020 / 21:58 IST
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As Mumbai once again gets flooded due to heavy rains, Maharashtra environment minister Aaditya Thackeray on Wednesday said climate change has become a real thing and stressed on undertaking mitigation measures as part of a larger action plan to deal with the phenomenon.

He visited the headquarters of the BMC, controlled by his party Shiv Sena, to take stock of the situation after overnight torrential rains flooded parts of Mumbai and disrupted rail and road traffic on Wednesday in what has become an annual occurrence during the monsoon.

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In a series of tweets, Thackeray said parts of Mumbai have received over 83 percent of the annual normal September rainfall in less than 12 hours.

"Flood water pumped out=1 Tulsi lake (reservoir ”Flood water pumped out=1 Tulsi lake (reservoir supplying water to Mumbai,” he tweeted.

"However, 15 years on, with more climate change and and increasing extreme weather events, and as we await final clearances on Mahul and Mogra Nallah pumping stations, we have begun to look at creating underground flood control tanks and rain water percolation systems,” he wrote on the micro-blogging site.