Water loggin on LBS Road between Kurla and Ghatkopar due to continuous heavy rains. Pic/ Sayyed Sameer Abedi
Heavy downpour led to waterlogging in several areas of Mumbai and suburbs
In picture: Water logging on railway tracks between Kurla and Sion. Pic/ Pradeep Dhivar
During the last 24 hours, Santacruz observatory of Mumbai recorded 286.4 mm rain and Colaba recorded 148 mm of rain until 8:30 am on Wednesday
Water Logging on LBS road between Kurla and Sion. Pic/ Sayyed Sameer Abedi
The monthly average rainfall in Mumbai for the month of September is 341.4 mm. This month, Mumbai has recorded more than 400 mm of rain till September 23, thus surpassing the month's average downpour.
In picture: People flush out water from a eatery in LBS Marg. Pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi
In picture: Water logging on the railway tracks. Train services got disrupted on Central route due to flooding on tracks at few places. Pic/ Pradeep Dhivar
Many low-lying areas, including King's Circle got flooded due to heavy rainfall on Tuesday night. Pic/ Pradeep Dhivar
A man helps a cab driver move his cab on a flooded street at King's Circle near Matunga. Pic/ Pradeep Dhivar
Weather agencies have said that the next 24 hours are crucial and advised Mumbaikars to remain indoors until tomorrow morning
In picture: Waterlogging in Sion. Pic/ Atul Kamble
Another shot of the crowd waiting at Sion Circle bus stop for public transport. Pic/ Atul Kamble
The heavy rains on Tuesday took Mumbaikars by surprise. A milkman walks through the waterlogged LBS road between Kurla and Ghatkopar as Pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi
A man armed with a face mask and an umbrella wades through a waterlogged street in South Mumbai amid heavy rainfall. Pic/Bipin Kokate
In picture: People walk on the divider to avoid wading through the waterlogged streets of Null Bazaar in South Mumbai. Pic/Bipin Kokate

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