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Mumbai received light to moderate rainfall in 9 hours; no major disruptions reported: BMC

Among the city’s administrative zones, the western suburbs recorded the highest average rainfall at 18.67 mm, followed by the eastern suburbs at 8.98 mm, and the island city at 2.74 mm

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Several parts of the city received light to moderate rainfall in the nine-hour period between 8 am and 5 pm on Saturday, as per data released by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). The Mumbai civic body said no major disruptions occurred across the city despite the continuous rainfall.

Among the city’s administrative zones, the western suburbs recorded the highest average rainfall at 18.67 mm, followed by the eastern suburbs at 8.98 mm, and the island city at 2.74 mm.

The highest rainfall (69 mm) was recorded at Haji Ali pumping station, followed by Nair Hospital (59 mm), and Maharashtra Nagar School in Mankhurd (57 mm).

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