Mumbai Drenched by More Rain
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Heavy rains in India's financial capital Mumbai have disrupted the lives of millions of people, submerging roads and leading to flight and train cancellations. Many parts of the city remain inundated in waist-deep water, with videos showing residents swimming through waterlogged roads as garbage gushed out from clogged sewers.
MUMBAI- Mumbai’s relentless downpour has reached the doorstep of Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan. Videos circulating online show severe waterlogging outside his Juhu residence, ‘Jalsa’, with claims that the actor himself was spotted clearing water with a wiper.
On track for more than 48 inches of rain in August, India’s financial capital is expected to surpass the record set in 2020.
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The monsoon season has brought parts of Mumbai, India’s financial and entertainment capital, to a halt. The disruption has hit local trains, a lifeline of the city’s transport system. Many areas are inundated with knee-deep water,
Torrential rains battered India’s financial capital, causing flooding that has waterlogged streets, disrupted public transport and canceled flights.
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Netizens take to social media with humour-laced jibes, suggesting that developers selling ₹10-crore apartments should also offer boat parking