According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), incessant rainfall on Wednesday in Mumbai and adjoining districts led to water-logging in several parts of the city
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According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) Mumbai, Santacruz received 118 mm rain and Colaba received 122 mm rain in 24 hours till 8.30 am which is heavy rainfall
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As a precautionary measure in wake of India Meteorological Department's warning of heavy rainfall, the schools have been shut on Wednesday. The schools where students were already in were requested to take all precautions and ensure that the children are sent back home safely
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Thane, Navi Mumbai and Palghar recorded more than 100mm rainfall reading in past 12 hours until 8.30 am on Wednesday leading to floods and waterlogging like conditions
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Water-logging was reported in the areas near King's Circle railway station, Sion, Byculla, Palghar, Virar, Borivli, BKC, Andheri and Gandhi market. Mumbai police took to twitter requesting citizens to take precautions in wake of heavy rains
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Due to heavy rains in Mumbai, water started to flood railway tracks at Vasai-Virar thus terminating railway services
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Central Railway Up and Down fast services got affected due to waterlogging between Sion and Matunga
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Intense rainfall disrupted not only the railway services but also road causing traffic and commuters stranded in the flooded areas of the city.
In picture: Matunga west starts to waterlog due to hours of incessant downpour on Wednesday
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Due to incessant rainfall on Wednesday, waterlogging was reported at Filter pada near Powai post Vihar dam overflow
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Waterlogging reported at Sion station due to the intense rainfall on Wednesday
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According to K S Hosalikar, Dy Director General of Meteorology, intense rain spell will last for last 2 hrs. Rainfall warnings for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and Raigad are RED coded. Isolated extremely heavy rainfall, more than 20 CM is expected in these areas in the next 24 hours.
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In the picture, the flooded streets outside Vasai Evershine City
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In the picture, low lying area at King's Circle waterlogged
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In the picture, commuters walk through the flooded streets of Nalasopara
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In the picture, people walk as riders ride through the waterlogged streets in Nalasopara
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In the picture, a vehicle struggles through the flooded street of Vasai
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In the picture, a man walks towards Mumbai airport. Due to the waterlogging, many passengers have seen walking to the airport
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In the picture, waterlogging in Borivali east outside the railway station
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In picture: Waterlogging disrupts train services between Mahim-Matunga and people are seen walking towards a nearby station
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In the picture, a train is stuck at Mahim due to heavy waterlogging
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In the picture, people wade through waterlogged streets in Ville Parle
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In the picture, commuters walk through the flooded area in Ville Parle
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In the picture, a car is submerged in the waterlogged area in Vile Parle
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Western Railway has suspended its services between Churchgate and Andheri and between Vasai and Virar.
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In picture, a black and yellow taxi braces through waterlogging in Mahim.
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