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Mumbai Rains Today: Heavy Showers Trigger Waterlogging and Travel Disruptions

Mumbai is currently dealing with intense monsoon downpours, accompanied by strong winds and generalized interruptions throughout the city.

Mumbai rain News today

Mumbai rain News today


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 Rain in numbers: the flood continues

 Notable statistics include: 

Strong: 134 mm

 Green cotton: 145 mm

Grant Road: 121 mm

 Lower Parel: 129 mm 

Parel: 134 mm 

Vikhroli and Bhandup (each): 135 mm

 Ghatkopar and Tagore Nagar: ~ 124 mm 

Kandivli: 150 mm Dahisar: an amazing 188 mm 

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The totals of the cumulative monsoon have crossed 1,000 mm in the observatories Colaba (1,257 mm) and Santacruz (1,764 mm). Meanwhile, Mumbai's water storage in its seven supply lakes is 93.20%, with 100%filled tulle.

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Impact on infrastructure and travelers 

Warning and traffic growls 

Heavy rains have led to a massive flood in areas such as Zion, Bandra, Nalasopara and on the Western Express highway near Vile Parle, causing severe traffic stagnation

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Local trains, the city's life line, are late, significantly affecting travelers. Stations such as CSMT and Wadala have been flooded, which adds to nearby problems

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Airport interruptions

Airlines such as Indigo and Akasa Air have issued travel notices, urging passengers to arrive early and monitor flight states due to flooded access roads that lead to Mumbai Airp


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