Roads jammed due to heavy rain in Mumbai! There is chaos everywhere! There is chaos
Meanwhile, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MHADA) have identified 96 dilapidated buildings in Mumbai and shifted more than three thousand people living in them to safer places. These buildings were in the danger category during the monsoon. IMD Mumbai has predicted light to moderate rainfall in some parts of the metropolis during the next 24 hours, civic officials said.

Heavy rainfall in Mumbai has led to waterlogged roads and traffic jams.
Heavy rains have wreaked havoc in Mumbai and adjoining areas. Heavy rains on Monday caused waterlogging on roads in Mumbai, bringing traffic to a standstill. The monsoon rains, which arrived more than 15 days ahead of schedule, caused havoc in the country's financial capital. Trees were uprooted at many places. A major accident was averted after a tree fell on a car parked in the parking lot on the premises of CSMT station. According to the BMC, the highest rainfall in Mumbai was recorded in the Nariman Point fire station area. It received 104 mm rainfall, followed by A ward office with 86 mm rainfall. Several areas in Mumbai were waterlogged after the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted heavy rainfall in the city. Between 8.30 am and 11.30 am, Colaba received 105.2 mm rainfall, followed by Santacruz (55mm), Bandra (68.5 mm), Juhu Airport (63.5 mm), Chembur (38.5 mm), Vikhroli (37.5 mm), Mahalaxmi (33.5 mm) and Sion (53.5 mm), the IMD said. Meanwhile, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MHADA) have identified 96 dilapidated buildings in Mumbai and shifted more than three thousand people living in them to safer places. These buildings were in the danger category during the monsoon. IMD Mumbai has predicted light to moderate rainfall in some parts of the metropolis during the next 24 hours, civic officials said.
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