In PHOTOS: Wet, flooded Mumbai
Last updated on: July 8, 2011 20:46 IST
Image: Flooding at the Milan Subway in Santacruz is an annual feature during the monsoons
Photographs: Sahil Salvi
Heavy rains continued to lash several parts of Mumbai for the second consecutive day on Friday, disrupting rail and air traffic, causing inconvenience to a lot of commuters.
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According to Met department, Colaba recorded 162.8 mm of rainfall and Santacruz received 116 mm of rainfall from 8.30 am on Thursday to 8.30 am Friday.
Train services on Central railways are running late by at least 15 minutes, while traffic on Western line is late by five-ten minutes, officials said.
Complaints of water logging were reported from areas like Vile Parle, Borivali, Kandivali, Malad, Andheri, Malad, Dharavi and few other areas.
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Wet, flooded Mumbai
Image: Vehicles cross a flooded intersection in Andheri
Wet, flooded Mumbai
Image: Local trains running on the Central Railway route were stopped at Sion
Wet, flooded Mumbai
Image: Another flooded subway in the suburbs
Wet, flooded Mumbai
Image: This unlucky car in Sion Koliwada bore the brunt of the heavy rainfall
Wet, flooded Mumbai
Image: People chose to get off the local train at Ghakopar rather than wait for the line to clear
Wet, flooded Mumbai
Image: A BEST bus makes its way through a flooded street at Sion
Wet, flooded Mumbai
Image: Parents escorting their kids to school stick to the sidewalk. Photo taken at Sion
Wet, flooded Mumbai
Image: Tracks were flooded at Sion on Central Railway
Wet, flooded Mumbai
Image: A residential area in waist-deep water
Wet, flooded Mumbai
Image: This unfortunate Sports Utility Vehicle could not escape the rain fury. Photo taken near SIES college, Sion
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