The BJP, the Shiv Sena and the NCP came out with their own views on the situation in the metropolis.
While Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis advised offices to let employees leave early and issued similar orders for government staffers, Yuva Sena chief Aaditya Thackeray said there was no need to evacuate offices.
"We have advised (private) offices to allow their employees to leave for their homes early today. We have issued similar orders for government employees," Fadnavis said after taking a stock of the situation at the State Disaster Management Control (SDMC) room at the state secretariat.
Fadnavis added that due to diversion of traffic along various routes, there were traffic snarls at several places.
Thackeray, who heads the Sena's youth wing, meanwhile, tweeted that there was no need to evacuate offices.
He said 26 pumps installed after 2005 deluge were pumping out 6,000 litres of water per second.
Thackeray, whose party rules the BMC, said the civic body personnel have been out on the streets helping people and dealing with the situation arising out of the downpour.
He said "288 smaller pumps have been active the whole day. As many as 30,000 BMC staffers are out on the streets helping Mumbaikars directly, indirectly."
The Opposition NCP criticised the BJP-led government over its "failure" to aptly handle the situation.
"The IMD had issued a warning two days in advance. Yet, the administration did nothing. Is this the disaster management the government is doing? The chief minister took the decision of letting employees leave early at 2.30 pm. He should have taken this decision in morning itself," said the Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council.
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