Heavy rains lashed Mumbai on August 19, 2025, causing severe waterlogging across the city. From major arterial roads to crowded markets, flooding triggered traffic disruptions and significantly impacted daily life.
Updated On: 2025-08-19 02:32 PM IST
Compiled by : Anushree Gaikwad
Chunabhatti emerged among the worst-hit areas, with heavy waterlogging reported on several stretches, leading to long traffic jams and inconvenience for daily commuters (Pic/ Mahesh Yadav)
The approach roads to Dadar Terminus were also underwater, creating difficulties for passengers and slowing vehicular movement in the vicinity (PIC/ Ashish Rane)
Several low-lying residential pockets in Vadala were inundated, disrupting daily movement and creating a flood-like situation in narrow lanes (PIC/ Ashish Raje)
The busy Andheri-Ghatkopar Link Road was heavily waterlogged near Saki Naka Metro Station in Andheri (East), leading to massive traffic snarls and leaving commuters stranded (PIC/ Satej Shinde)
Lanes outside Dadar West Railway Station, usually packed with flower and vegetable vendors, were submerged as the downpour forced shopkeepers to stay away (PIC/ Ritika Gondhalekar)
Outside Dombivli station, rainwater accumulated rapidly, submerging key stretches of road and forcing pedestrians to wade through knee-deep water. In parts of Dombivli, multiple vehicles, including cars and two-wheelers, were partially submerged, underlining the intensity of waterlogging in the locality (PIC/ Rajendra Aklekar)