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IN PHOTOS: Rain adds to chaos at Mumbai's Borivali railway station during peak-hour rush

Updated On: 25 June, 2025 08:52 PM IST | Divya Nair

Commuters navigated wet and crowded streets outside Borivali railway station in Mumbai on Wednesday evening amid light rain. The showers added to the rush-hour chaos, causing crowding not just at the station but also near its exits and auto stands (PICS/SATEJ SHINDE)

A woman balances a basket on her head while walking through puddles outside Borivali station. PIC/SATEJ SHINDE

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A woman balances a basket on her head while walking through puddles outside Borivali station. PIC/SATEJ SHINDE
People make their way across pothole-ridden streets outside the station: some with umbrellas, others without any rain gear

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People make their way across pothole-ridden streets outside the station: some with umbrellas, others without any rain gear

Commuters rush to reach the station after stepping out of rickshaws at Borivali station as rain intensifies

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Commuters rush to reach the station after stepping out of rickshaws at Borivali station as rain intensifies

IMD has predicted "moderate rainfall in city and suburbs" with the "possibility of heavy rainfall at isolated places" for the next 24 hours 

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IMD has predicted "moderate rainfall in city and suburbs" with the "possibility of heavy rainfall at isolated places" for the next 24 hours 

The rainfall is likely to intensify on Friday, IMD's latest update stated

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The rainfall is likely to intensify on Friday, IMD's latest update stated

Hundreds of commuters huddle under umbrellas near the station

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Hundreds of commuters huddle under umbrellas near the station

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