MUMBAI: Several parts of Mumbai and its surrounding areas reported significant rain activity since Tuesday morning.
Heavy showers lead to waterlogging in a few low lying areas of the city like Hindmata in Dadar and Wadala as well.
Waterlogging in parts of #Mumbai after heavy showers (Visuals from Hindamata)#MumbaiRains #MumbaiMonsoon https://t.co/WEtb5E1QSQ
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“The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast isolated heavy showers for Mumbai, Thane region for 48 hours. Satellite and radar images are indicating cloudy weather over Maharashtra coast,” said said KS Hosalikar, deputy director-general (western region), IMD.
Visuals: Waterlogging at a school in Wadala after heavy rains lash the area#MumbaiRains #MumbaiMonsoon https://t.co/rfieoO0cfG
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The rains reported in the 24 hours ending 8.30am on Tuesday by IMD Colaba observatory was 57.2mm and IMD Santa Cruz observatory was 28.6mm.
Visuals: Heavy traffic at Sion due to waterlogging#MumbaiRains #mumbaitraffic https://t.co/fKhzlVpwxP
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Video: Rain lashes parts of Mumbai; visuals from Marine Drive#MumbaiRains https://t.co/DtuIuvDla0
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Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/heavy-rain-leads-to-waterlogging-in-parts-of-mumbai/articleshow/77217471.cms