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MUMBAI
Cold waves continued in the district and its other parts with temperature falling to 6.7 degrees from 7.9 degrees last night forcing people to stay at home.
Cold waves continued in the district and its other parts with temperature falling to 6.7 degrees from 7.9 degrees last night forcing people to stay at home.
According to the local observatory, the situation will remain the same for the next few days.
Cold weather has created problems for grape fruit as cracks are seen on them. As a result, grape growers are covering the grape-gardens with clothes.