Heavy rain batters Mumbai, severe waterlogging reported in low-lying areas. Pics

Published on Jul 21, 2023 03:44 pm IST

Heavy rainfall lashed Mumbai on Friday, inundating low-lying areas and disrupting vehicular traffic in the city and its suburbs.

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Search continues to rescue survivors after a landslide hit a village in Raigad after heavy rainfall on Wednesday night. As per latest inputs, the death toll till Friday afternoon stands at 20.   (Sourced) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jul 21, 2023 03:44 pm IST

Search continues to rescue survivors after a landslide hit a village in Raigad after heavy rainfall on Wednesday night. As per latest inputs, the death toll till Friday afternoon stands at 20.   (Sourced)

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Waterlogging in a subway due to heavy rain in Andheri, Mumbai, on Friday. IMD Mumbai on Friday morning predicted "heavy rainfall in the city and suburbs with possibility of very heavy rainfall at isolated places" with occasional gusty winds reaching 45-55 kmph, for 24 hours.(Vijay Bate/ Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jul 21, 2023 03:44 pm IST

Waterlogging in a subway due to heavy rain in Andheri, Mumbai, on Friday. IMD Mumbai on Friday morning predicted "heavy rainfall in the city and suburbs with possibility of very heavy rainfall at isolated places" with occasional gusty winds reaching 45-55 kmph, for 24 hours.(Vijay Bate/ Hindustan Times)

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The city recorded 30 mm average rainfall in 24 hours ending Friday 8am even as a warning of heavy to very heavy rains was issued for Thursday, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) data revealed.(Vijay Bate/ Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jul 21, 2023 03:44 pm IST

The city recorded 30 mm average rainfall in 24 hours ending Friday 8am even as a warning of heavy to very heavy rains was issued for Thursday, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) data revealed.(Vijay Bate/ Hindustan Times)

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Pedestrians hold umbrellas as rain falls in Mumbai on Friday. The Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) Ltd diverted buses on more than 12 routes due to waterlogging in Sion in the afternoon. (Bloomberg) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jul 21, 2023 03:44 pm IST

Pedestrians hold umbrellas as rain falls in Mumbai on Friday. The Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) Ltd diverted buses on more than 12 routes due to waterlogging in Sion in the afternoon. (Bloomberg)

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People wade through a waterlogged road amid monsoon rains at Andheri, in Mumbai, Friday. Motorists and pedestrians were severely inconvenienced as the Andheri subway was closed for traffic due to waterlogging. (PTI) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jul 21, 2023 03:44 pm IST

People wade through a waterlogged road amid monsoon rains at Andheri, in Mumbai, Friday. Motorists and pedestrians were severely inconvenienced as the Andheri subway was closed for traffic due to waterlogging. (PTI)

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