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Mumbai rains leave Virar commuters stranded as floods disrupt trains and roads
Updated On: 10 July, 2026 09:31 AM IST | Mumbai | Sarthak Mehta
Thousands of commuters returning to Virar, Vasai and Nalasopara endured a night-long ordeal after heavy monsoon rains disrupted Western Railway services and flooded roads. Many walked along railway tracks, paid steep fares for tractor rides or remained stranded inside overcrowded trains

Vehicles make their way through a waterlogged road after heavy rainfall, at Vasai-Virar in Palghar district, Maharashtra, Wednesday, July 8, 2026. Pics/PTI
For thousands of office-goers returning to Virar and neighbouring suburbs on Tuesday, getting home became an ordeal that stretched late into the night.
As floodwaters disrupted Western Railway services and submerged roads, commuters walked for kilometres along railway tracks, paid up to Rs 500 for tractor rides through flooded streets, or remained stranded inside packed trains.
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