Massive waterlogging in Thane amid incessant rain| In pics

Published on Aug 16, 2022 02:12 pm IST

Incessant rainfall in Maharashtra's Thane district has led to massive waterlogging in some parts of the city. Buses, two wheelers can be seen partially submerged in water on streets.

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After heavy rainfall in Thane, waterlogging at Vandana cinema.(Praful Gangurde/HT ) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Aug 16, 2022 02:12 pm IST

After heavy rainfall in Thane, waterlogging at Vandana cinema.(Praful Gangurde/HT )

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Waterlogging in Thane(Praful Gangurde/HT) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Aug 16, 2022 02:12 pm IST

Waterlogging in Thane(Praful Gangurde/HT)

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School bus partially submerged near Vandana cinema in Thane(Praful Gangurde/HT) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Aug 16, 2022 02:12 pm IST

School bus partially submerged near Vandana cinema in Thane(Praful Gangurde/HT)

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Waterlogging in Thane amid incessant rainfall(Praful Gangurde/HT) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Aug 16, 2022 02:12 pm IST

Waterlogging in Thane amid incessant rainfall(Praful Gangurde/HT)

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Two wheeler going through a water-logged area in Thane(Praful Gangurde/HT) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Aug 16, 2022 02:12 pm IST

Two wheeler going through a water-logged area in Thane(Praful Gangurde/HT)

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