The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a Yellow alert for Mumbai and several other districts in Maharashtra due to heavy rainfall. The weather office has predicted light to moderate rainfall with thunderstorms in parts of north Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh. Mumbai has already experienced heavy rainfall and more is expected at night.
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June 04, 2021 00:39 IST
Amid some confusion, districts to be divided into five levels based on TPR and bed occupancy
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A BMC health worker does thermal screening of a passenger for COVID-19 test at Dadar railway station in Mumbai. | Photo Credit:
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Amid some confusion, districts to be divided into five levels based on TPR and bed occupancy
The Maharashtra government on Thursday said that it has finalised a plan to unlock the State by dividing its districts into five levels based on the coronavirus test positivity rate (TPR) and occupancy of oxygen beds. The local administration will be submitting reports based on this to the State headquarters, following which directions on lifting restrictions and unlocking will be announced.