Mumbai rains are battering the city with waterlogging and traffic snarls being reported from various areas. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for Mumbai, Thane and Raigad. The city of Mumbai is battered by intense rainfall and thunderstorms starting late Sunday and continuing into Monday. Several parts of the city reported severe flooding, making it difficult for residents to step out. Nariman Point recorded the highest rainfall in the city, with water levels rising sharply since yesterday. Local train services took a major hit. On the Harbour Line, services between Wadala Road and CSMT were completely suspended due to more than 8 inches of waterlogging. One of the worst-hit spots was KEM Hospital, where heavy rains led to flooding inside the premises. Authorities have urged citizens to stay indoors unless necessary and to follow official advisories.


