Mumbai, India’s financial capital, shifted patients to safety from hospitals that may be vulnerable as it prepared for a cyclone that is likely to disrupt business in a city that’s already facing the brunt of a virus outbreak.
Mumbai, India’s financial capital, shifted patients to safety from hospitals that may be vulnerable as it prepared for a cyclone that is likely to disrupt business in a city that’s already facing the brunt of a virus outbreak.
Winds with speeds as high as 120 kilometers (75 miles) per hour will batter the city that’s home to country’s central bank and the benchmark stock exchange, according to the India Meteorological Department.