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Mumbai: Rain leads to waterlogging, train services hit

Last updated on - Jul 22, 2021, 21:06 IST
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Rainfall record might cross 2,000 mm

Officials said the rainfall record may cross the 2,000 millimetres in the next 24 hours in the financial capital of the country. (Credits: BCCL)

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Giant potholes cause traffic

Giant potholes opened up on western express highway at Dahisar east, resulting in heavy traffic jams and accidents. (Credits: BCCL)

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Railway operations suspended

Railway operations were suspended after tracks were washed out, boulders crashed and mudslides occurred at multiple locations due to the heavy overnight rain. (Credits: BCCL)

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Red alerts been issued

A red alert has been issued to ask district authorities to “take action”, an orange alert to “stay prepared”, while yellow alert has asked them to “be aware”. (Credits: BCCL)

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Nirmal Lifestyle mall, Mulund

The India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert warning for Mumbai, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall. (Credits: BCCL)

6/15

Heavy rains in Bhandup village

Heavy rains in Eastern suburbs at Bhandup Village road got flooded and people had to take help of local residents and ropes to hold and wade through the force fully flowing water. (Credits: BCCL)

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People relish the weather

Some people were also seen relishing in the rains and playing games like soccer during the heavy rains in Mumbai. (Credits: BCCL)

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BMC and Fire Brigade at work

The BMC and Fire Brigade finally pumped out the water close to 48 hours after heavy rains lashed the city in the early hours of Sunday. (Credits: BCCL)

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BMC basement submerged

Over 400 cars, motorcycles and auto rickshaws were completely submerged in water as the BMC's underground basement parking lot was flooded near Kandivali’s Thakur Complex. (Credits: BCCL)

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Disaster management teams deployed

Four disaster management teams have been deployed in Mumbai, two in Kolhapur, and one each in Thane and Palghar districts. (Credits: BCCL)

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Farmers at loss

The rains in Mumbai for the last four days have given impetus to the farming activities in the tribal pada of Aarey Colony, with the crops being destroyed or washed away. (Credits: BCCL)

12/15

Windy rains in the city

The National Disaster Management Force has deployed nine teams in flood-hit parts of Maharashtra. (Credits: BCCL)

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Children play games in the rain

Children were seen playing around in the rains in the rain waterlogged in Bhandup in Mumbai today. (Credits: BCCL)

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Bappa's raingear

Heavy rains have forced the sculptors and workshopkeepers to protect the Ganesha idols with plastic sheets for the Ganesh Chaturthi festivities in Lalbaug. (Credits: BCCL)

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Floods in Badlapur, Mumbai

Train services in Mumbai and Nashik, have been affected due to water-logging and accumulation of mud with several passengers left stranded as restoration works began. (Credits: PTI)

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