Mumbai, July 7 -- Very heavy to extremely heavy rain was expected in Mumbai on Monday, prompting the India Meteorological Department (IMD) to issue a red alert and the University of Mumbai to cancel all exams, a day after at least 13 people died as rains and gusty winds lashed the city and suburbs. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday warned of a possible cloudburst-like spell in Nashik on Tuesday, and said that the state machinery has been put on high alert as heavy rains are expected to continue until July 8. Addressing a press conference after reviewing the flood situation at the state disaster management control room, the chief minister urged citizens to avoid unnecessary travel and stay off the roads, as authorities worked to manage landslides, swollen rivers, and rescue operations.P4...