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Mumbai Rains Highlights: heavy rain lashed parts of Mumbai city on Saturday morning, August 3, leading to severe waterlogging in several low-lying areas. Rain water inundated major routes which leads to heavy traffic jams. The city is set to witness a rise surge in rain activity in the upcoming days. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert. IMD has sounded an orange alert for Raigad district. Since the onset of the monsoon period in June, Santacruz station has been met with an impressive 2,052 mm of rainfall, in contrast, Colaba station during the same stretch of time has documented a slightly less but sizeable 1,912 mm of rain. Check details below. Andheri subway closed due to severe waterlogging.
BMC workers are on alert.
IMD has also issued very heavy rain warning for Palghar, Thane and Raigad till August 6.
High Tide Alert: BMC has issued aa high tide alert for today and urged people to not to venture near beaches.
People started cracking jokes on Andheri subway as it is closed due to waterlogging.
It should be News only when #Andheri subway remains functional during #MumbaiRains.
— Swapnil Kulkarni (@swapcoolkarni) August 3, 2024
Mumbai being Mumbai .It was bright sunny in the morning and now it is raining heavily and seems it will continue for days.#Mumbai#Mumbairains#Monsoon2024
— The Desi Sherlock (@TheDesiSherlock) August 3, 2024
Heavy rains with zero visibility here in Borivali…π§#Mumbairainsππ§
— VN (@vaidyanayna) August 3, 2024
When the weekend hits, Mumbai says, 'Let it rain!' π§οΈβ Four weeks and counting!#mumbairains #weekendplans
— Vishal Shinde (@Vishal_Fantasy) August 3, 2024
Visibility affected in Kanjurmarg east | watch
Zero visibility, Kanjurmarg east⦠#MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/UKEbsXvjkI
— Noopur (@nadhaulia) August 3, 2024
Meanwhile, parts of Kolkata face severe waterlogging and flood-like situation after heavy rainfall. | latest visuals.
#WATCH | West Bengal: Parts of Kolkata face waterlogging following heavy rainfall in the city.
Visuals from Kaikhali Road. pic.twitter.com/3nGy4JQMRv
— ANI (@ANI) August 3, 2024
Latest Visuals from Andheri
Raining π & π in Andheri.. Subway must be closed by now #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/2d6GSTHdlp
— Aadil (@righteous_aadil) August 3, 2024
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