Heavy rains continued to lash Mumbai and adjoining suburbs today, leading to water-logging in several areas, which affected normal life. “Overnight heavy rains in Mumbai and its adjoining areas has led to water-logging at some places, which has affected the flow of traffic, especially in parts of Malad, Andheri and Dahisar,” a senior official of the said.
As per the fire station-wise rainfall recorded by the BMC in the 24 hours ending 8 am on Saturday, Dindoshi received 50 mm rainfall, followed by Kandivali (41 mm), Malad (36 mm), Chincholi (34 mm), Goregaon (33 mm), Bhandup (31 mm), Borivali (29 mm), Malwani (26 mm), Mulund (20 mm), Vikhroli (11 mm) and Kurla (9 mm).
Here are the pictures of Mumbai rains
People sitting on a car on a flooded road after heavy rainfall at Sion in MumbaiPeople wait for their train at flooded Sion Railway Station after heavy rainfall in MumbaiPeople walk on a flooded road after heavy rainfall at Nala Sopara in MumbaiA wall collapsed on shanties due to heavy rains at Malad in MumbaiCars passing during heavy rains in MumbaiPedestrians trying to cross an intersection during incessant rain at the Elphinstone area in MumbaiKids enjoying during heavy rains at Worli Sea Face in MumbaiVehicles pass on the waterlogged road after heavy rain at King CircleVehicles move on flooded Western Express highway after heavy rainfall near BandraA general view of High Tide at Bandra in MumbaiCyclone Vayu brings heavy rains and strong winds to Mumbai