Photos: Mumbai battles with rain, heavy showers to continue till Wednesday
Updated On Jul 08, 2018 02:07 pm IST
Heavy rains lashed parts of Mumbai causing water logging at several places on Sunday. People were seen wading through water that reached knee-deep level in Andheri. On Saturday, two bodies were fished out from a river in Kalyan and a woman had died of electrocution in Ghatkopar as heavy showers lashed parts of Mumbai and neighbouring areas of Navi Mumbai and Kalyan.
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A car that was washed away during heavy rains in Andheri, Mumbai on Sunday. (Shashi S Kashyap/HT Photo)
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A car that was washed away during heavy rains in Andheri, Mumbai on Sunday. (Shashi S kashyap/HT Photo)
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Rains pounded Mumbai on Sunday morning. (Shashi S kashyap/HT Photo)
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Ghatkopar rail overbridge was closed for vehicular traffic. Traffic police have barricaded the area saying it to be a precautionary measure. (Kunal Patil/HT Photo)
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A waterlogged road in Andheri. (Sanket S Kashyap/HT Photo)
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On Saturday, two unidentified bodies were fished out from a river in Kalyan and a woman had died of electrocution in Ghatkopar as heavy showers lashed parts of Mumbai and neighbouring areas of Navi Mumbai and Kalyan. (Sanket S Kashyap/HT Photo)
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The Met department issued a warning on Sunday that the intensity of rainfall is expected to increase over Mumbai and its surrounding areas as the low pressure system on the east coast is likely to intensify the offshore trough extending from Gujarat to Kerala, leading to heavy to very heavy rainfall till Wednesday. (Sanket S kashyap/HT Photo)
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People were seen wading through knee-deep water as a car was washed away in Andheri. (Sanket S Kashyap/HT Photo)
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Train stuck between Kurla and Tilak Nagar. (Kunal Patil/HT Photo)
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Milan subway was waterlogged due to heavy rains on Sunday. (Satyabrata Tripathy/HT Photo)
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Only light vehicles were allowed on the Gokhale flyover and heavy vehicles could take the Milan flyover or Thakre flyover Jogeshwari . (Satyabrata Tripathy/HT Photo)
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted scattered heavy rain, with very heavy showers in isolated areas till Wednesday. (Satyabrata Tripathy/HT Photo)
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