Heavy Rainfall Paralyzes Mumbai – More Downpour Expected

Mumbai, reeling from 300 millimeters of rain in just 6 hours, faces severe disruptions today. The torrential downpour has led to flood-like conditions across the city, severely affecting transport systems. Waterlogging on roads and railway tracks has hampered commuting, resulting in numerous flight cancellations and delays. The Indian Meteorological Department forecasts further heavy rainfall in Mumbai in the hours ahead.

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