May 31, 2026
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Mumbai rain throws normal life out of gear – In pics

The India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for Mumbai and several coastal Maharashtra districts due to continuous heavy rains. Many areas, including Gandhi Market in Sion, are experiencing severe waterlogging and flooding.

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Mumbai witnessed heavy rainfall for the third consecutive day on Monday, prompting the IMD to issue a 'red alert' for the city and adjoining districts.
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Mumbai witnessed heavy rainfall for the third consecutive day on Monday, prompting the IMD to issue a 'red alert' for the city and adjoining districts.
Students waded through waterlogged streets in Kurla as Mumbai witnessed heavy rainfall, with Chembur recording the highest at 117 mm, followed by Vikhroli, Juhu, and other areas.
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Students waded through waterlogged streets in Kurla as Mumbai witnessed heavy rainfall, with Chembur recording the highest at 117 mm, followed by Vikhroli, Juhu, and other areas.
A train moves through waterlogged tracks between Tilak Nagar and Kurla as heavy rain since Monday causes 10–15 minute delays on Mumbai’s Main and Harbour lines.
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A train moves through waterlogged tracks between Tilak Nagar and Kurla as heavy rain since Monday causes 10–15 minute delays on Mumbai’s Main and Harbour lines.
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Commuters waded through waterlogged roads in Kurla as heavy rain shut both lanes of Andheri subway, with traffic diverted via Thackeray and Gokhale bridges.
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Commuters waded through waterlogged roads in Kurla as heavy rain shut both lanes of Andheri subway, with traffic diverted via Thackeray and Gokhale bridges.

BMC workers, engineers, and emergency teams are on-site in Mumbai, focusing on drainage, sewerage, and pumping operations amid ongoing rainfall and waterlogging.
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BMC workers, engineers, and emergency teams are on-site in Mumbai, focusing on drainage, sewerage, and pumping operations amid ongoing rainfall and waterlogging.
Children waded through waterlogged roads in Mumbai as heavy rainfall led to school closures, traffic jams, and flooding across several areas.
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Children waded through waterlogged roads in Mumbai as heavy rainfall led to school closures, traffic jams, and flooding across several areas.
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The downpour has halted traffic and led to waterlogging in several areas. Among the arterial roads affected are the Eastern Freeway and the Western Express Highway.
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The downpour has halted traffic and led to waterlogging in several areas. Among the arterial roads affected are the Eastern Freeway and the Western Express Highway.
Train services on the Harbour Line are experiencing slight delays due to heavy rain and waterlogging at Mankhurd, Govandi, Kurla, and Tilak Nagar stations, Mumbai Division of Central Railway tweeted, apologizing for the inconvenience caused.
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Train services on the Harbour Line are experiencing slight delays due to heavy rain and waterlogging at Mankhurd, Govandi, Kurla, and Tilak Nagar stations, Mumbai Division of Central Railway tweeted, apologizing for the inconvenience caused.
Mumbai experienced heavy rains for the third consecutive day on Monday, causing waterlogging in low-lying areas and severely reducing visibility, which slowed down traffic on major routes like the Eastern Freeway and Western Express Highway, especially near Vile Parle and Gandhi Market in Sion.
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Mumbai experienced heavy rains for the third consecutive day on Monday, causing waterlogging in low-lying areas and severely reducing visibility, which slowed down traffic on major routes like the Eastern Freeway and Western Express Highway, especially near Vile Parle and Gandhi Market in Sion.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for parts of the city today, as waterlogging continues to dot parts of the city, triggering traffic congestions, and affecting commute.
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India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for parts of the city today, as waterlogging continues to dot parts of the city, triggering traffic congestions, and affecting commute.
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