Updated On: 28 June, 2025 07:41 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed
In response to a high tide alert, Mumbai Police erected barricades at the Gateway of India on Saturday to ensure public safety. Pics/Atul Kamble

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The next high tide was expected to hit Mumbai seashores at 2:12 am on Sunday at 3.94 meters, the civic officials said
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They said that a low tide was expected occur at 8:35 pm on Saturday at 1.46 meters, and at 8:02 am on Sunday at 0.87 meters

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Meanwhile, Mumbai on Saturday woke up to a generally cloudy sky, with moderate rainfall expected throughout the day in both the city and suburban areas
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The IMD`s Santacruz observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 31.4 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 27.7 degrees Celsius on Saturday

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Police officials were stationed at the Gateway of India to manage crowds and prevent tourists or locals from venturing too close to the turbulent seafront
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The high tide, coupled with rainfall at regular intervals, caused sea water to crash against the promenade

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Earlier this week, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Monday issued an advisory warning of high tides in the Arabian Sea over the next five days, with waves expected to rise more than 4.5 metres
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The Mumbai civic body has urged citizens to avoid visiting beaches during high tide hours on these days to ensure safety