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Mumbai rain havoc: City grinds to halt; roads flooded, travel crippled (photos)

Last updated on - Aug 19, 2025, 16:02 IST
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500mm rain turns city into waterworld

Torrential downpour paralyses Mumbai as the first red alert of the season was issued. So far, eight lives have been lost in the state, with rain alerts in 15–16 districts as the weather chaos continues.

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Red alert amid monsoon mayhem

This is the second consecutive day Mumbai remains under a red alert, relief may be in sight by Thursday, with the IMD scaling the alert to orange for Wednesday and yellow for August 21.

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Mumbai locals hit by rain fury

Suburban rail services were delayed or slowed due to waterlogged tracks and speed restrictions, particularly affecting Central Railway lines.

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Public services brought to halt

The BMC shut all schools and government offices, urging private firms to allow work-from-home to reduce traffic congestion.

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Power cuts and poor roads compound woes

Potholes and waterlogging led to traffic breakdowns and commuter frustration, also power outages were reported across suburbs.

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Spirit of Mumbai: Undeterred by deluge

As torrential rains turn Mumbai into a waterworld, a vegetable vendor pulls his cart through knee-deep water, embodying the city’s unshaken resolve to carry on despite chaos and uncertainty.

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Students rescued from waterlogged buses

Mumbai Police and locals rescued children stranded in school buses at Matunga and Andheri, offering them shelter and food.

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Flooded roads, stranded vehicles across the city

Arterial roads and low-lying areas like Dadar, Chembur, and Matunga were submerged, leaving vehicles marooned and traffic paralysed.

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Tree falls on Car amid heavy rains

A tree collapsed in Indralok, Bhayandar East, on Tuesday morning, damaging a parked car. While no injuries were reported, the incident caused traffic disruption until MBMC fire brigade cleared the spot.

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Boat ride from School in Kalwa

In Kalwa East, locals used boats to ferry playgroup children through waist-deep water after authorities declared a rain holiday.

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User Raj Kumar
275 days ago
It is nearly century since the British left India. Yet this is what indepndence has brought it. Hindutva, RSS and Shiv Sena run riot, steal from state coffers and distribute it on the basis of religion, caste, wealth and regionalism. Mother nature does not discriminate in that way. The Shiv Sen, RSS and Hiutva ought to learn from her. Hindus and upper caste oes do not receive privileges from mother nature. When the rains come down Maharashtrian or Malayalee it matters not. All these false titles and qualifications of caste, language and wealth mean nothing to nature.
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