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IN PHOTOS: Marine Drive shrouded in haze as Mumbai’s AQI touches 143

IN PHOTOS: Marine Drive shrouded in haze as Mumbai’s AQI touches 143

Mumbai’s skyline was covered in haze at Marine Drive on Thursday afternoon. However, the city’s air quality remained in the ‘moderate’ category despite the haze, recording an AQI of 143. The city has been witnessing hazy conditions and cooler night-time temperatures in recent days. (PICS/ KIRTI SURVE PARADE)  

13 November,2025 04:54 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad
Mumbai rains: Mahim station track submerged, Harbour line services affected

Mumbai rains: Mahim station track submerged, Harbour line services affected

Mahim station on the Western line of Mumbai’s suburban railway network faced severe disruption its tracks became heavily waterlogged due to incessant rains on Saturday, causing significant inconvenience to commuters. (PICS/ ASHISH RAJE)

16 August,2025 01:31 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad
IN PHOTOS: Andheri roads flooded, pedestrians struggle through knee-deep water

IN PHOTOS: Andheri roads flooded, pedestrians struggle through knee-deep water

On Monday, heavy rainfall lashed Mumbai, disrupting daily life and bringing traffic to a crawl across several parts of the city. In Andheri (West), pedestrians were seen trudging through flooded roads along Swami Vivekananda Road near the Andheri Subway, as relentless downpours led to waterlogging in low-lying areas. (PICS/ SATEJ SHINDE)

21 July,2025 12:00 PM IST | Mumbai | Anushree Gaikwad
IN PHOTOS: Andheri Subway shut as heavy rain floods Mumbai streets

IN PHOTOS: Andheri Subway shut as heavy rain floods Mumbai streets

On Monday, Mumbai continued to grapple with the impact of heavy monsoon showers, leading to widespread waterlogging and traffic disruptions across several parts of the city. One of the most affected areas was Andheri, where intense rainfall resulted in severe flooding. The Andheri Subway had to be shut down due to heavy waterlogging, causing inconvenience to motorists and forcing commuters to seek alternate routes. Swamped roads and submerged underpasses added to the already strained traffic situation. (PICS/ SATEJ SHINDE)

21 July,2025 11:31 AM IST | Anushree Gaikwad

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