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Incessant rains in the last 24 hours slowed down Mumbai leaving parts of the city flooded. However the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has maintained that the situation is under control.
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PHOTOS: Torrential rains leave parts of Mumbai underwater
Image: A taxi submerges as rains flood roads in MumbaiPhotographs: Arun Patil
Many arterial roads witnessed waterlogging with commuters facing a tough time in areas like King Circle, Hindmata, Colaba and Kurla.
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Torrential rains leave parts of Mumbai underwater
Image: A suburban train passes over waterlogged railway tracks during heavy monsoon rains in MumbaiPhotographs: Reuters
Local trains services across Mumbai has been affected. The Harbour line was the hardest hit with trains running around 20-25 minutes late. The Central line fared no better with an average delay of over 15 minutes, the situation on the Western line was marginally better.
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"There is water logging in low lying areas like Dadar, Parel, Sion, Kurla, Ghatkopar and the Western Express Highway which has caused severe disruptions in vehicular traffic along the stretches. The MCGM is trying to pump out water from these areas so that the situation can be normalised," a senior official of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation said.
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As per the meteorological department, Colaba has recorded 101 mm rains while the figure stood at 47.8 mm in Sanatcruz.
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Torrential rains leave parts of Mumbai underwater
Image: A boy sells roses while standing on a road divider during monsoon rains in MumbaiPhotographs: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters
The lakes though have not filled up yet. The catchment area of the lakes has hit a five-year low with the BMC planning to increase the water cut to 30 per cent.
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Monsoon in Mumbai is likely to get stronger and the city may experience heavy rainfall over the next 48 hours, a senior MeT official had warned on Thursday.
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"Typhoon Neoguri that was active in the Pacific region over the last few days crossed Japan yesterday. The typhoon was pulling away moisture which decreased the intensity of rainfall here. The outshore trough now developed here has activated monsoon in Maharashtra and parts of Konkan region," said V K Rajeev, Director General, Regional Meteorological Centre, Mumbai.
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Flooded roads made many roads in Mumbai inaccessible.
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