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Rains trigger waterlogging in Mumbai
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NDTV
· Jul 4, 2026
Visibility Dropped, Roads Flooded: 10 Videos Capture Mumbai Rains Havoc; Travel Affected
Heavy monsoon rains caused severe waterlogging and traffic disruptions across Mumbai, affecting daily life and travel in multiple city areas.
Euronews
· Jun 25, 2026
Mumbai monsoon floods streets and disrupts travel
Heavy monsoon rains flood Mumbai, submerging roads, disrupting traffic and forcing residents to wade through waterlogged streets in India’s financial hub.
BERNAMA
· Jul 9, 2026
World : Heavy Rain Causes Traffic Chaos In Delhi Region, Three Dead In Building Collapse
HYDERABAD, July 9 (Bernama) -- Heavy monsoon rains since Wednesday in India's capital, New Delhi, and its satellite cities have led to traffic snarls on major roads and caused waterlogging in many areas.
India Today
· Jul 2, 2026
Heavy rain batters Mumbai, several roads waterlogged; rail traffic affected
Heavy rain batters Mumbai, several roads waterlogged; rail traffic affected
India TV News
· Jul 2, 2026
Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Waterlogging reported in many areas, school holiday declared in Palghar
Amid heavy rains, several areas of Mumbai and neighbouring MMR districts of Palghar, Thane and Raigad reported reporter massive waterlogging as these areas witnessed over 100 mm to 200 mm of rainfall, which, led to inundation, traffic jams. The IMD’s Regional Meteorological Observatory (RMC) issued a red alert for the Palghar district for Thursday. Palghar Collector Dr Indu Rani Jakhar has declared school holidays on Thursday in wake of the forecast.
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Related coverage for "Rains trigger waterlogging in Mumbai ": NDTV — Visibility Dropped, Roads Flooded: 10 Videos Capture Mumbai Rains Havoc; Travel Affected. Euronews — Mumbai monsoon floods streets and disrupts travel. BERNAMA — World : Heavy Rain Causes Traffic Chaos In Delhi Region, Three Dead In Building Collapse. India Today — Heavy rain batters Mumbai, several roads waterlogged; rail traffic affected. India TV News — Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Waterlogging reported in many areas, school holiday declared in Palghar