In photos: Mumbai waterlogged, local train services hit after heavy rain

Published on Jul 08, 2024 01:45 pm IST

Heavy rain lashed Mumbai city causing widespread waterlogging affecting vehicular traffic. Sub-urban train services were affected, and schools given a holiday.

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Mumbai city recorded over 300 mm of rainfall at various places in six hours from 1 am to 7 am on Monday, reported news agency ANI.((HT Photo)) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jul 08, 2024 01:45 pm IST

Mumbai city recorded over 300 mm of rainfall at various places in six hours from 1 am to 7 am on Monday, reported news agency ANI.((HT Photo))

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India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that heavy rain will continue in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra for the next 3 days, till July 10.(HT Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jul 08, 2024 01:45 pm IST

India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that heavy rain will continue in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra for the next 3 days, till July 10.(HT Photo)

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Due to heavy rain, local trains are running late. Commuters are seen waiting at the Thane station(HT Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jul 08, 2024 01:45 pm IST

Due to heavy rain, local trains are running late. Commuters are seen waiting at the Thane station(HT Photo)

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Rescue personnel help people wade through the waterlogged road at Sion, in Mumbai on Monday. ((HT Photo by Bhushan Koyande)) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jul 08, 2024 01:45 pm IST

Rescue personnel help people wade through the waterlogged road at Sion, in Mumbai on Monday. ((HT Photo by Bhushan Koyande))

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Heavy vehicles wade through the waterlogged road at Sion, in Mumbai on Monday. ((HT Photo by Bhushan Koyande)) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Heavy vehicles wade through the waterlogged road at Sion, in Mumbai on Monday. ((HT Photo by Bhushan Koyande))

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Traffic jam on Eastern Express highway due to waterlogged roads((HT Photo)) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Traffic jam on Eastern Express highway due to waterlogged roads((HT Photo))

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Emergency personnel and along with officers are stationed emergency control rooms at various locations across Mumbai to an eye on all developments.((Bhushan Khoyande/HT Photo)) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jul 08, 2024 01:45 pm IST

Emergency personnel and along with officers are stationed emergency control rooms at various locations across Mumbai to an eye on all developments.((Bhushan Khoyande/HT Photo))

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Huge queue for rickshaw is seen outside Thane railway station as local trains are running late due to heavy rains.((Praful Gangurde/HT Photos)) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jul 08, 2024 01:45 pm IST

Huge queue for rickshaw is seen outside Thane railway station as local trains are running late due to heavy rains.((Praful Gangurde/HT Photos))

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