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Mumbai Monsoon Deluge Disrupts City Life as Rains Surge

Heavy monsoon rains have paralyzed Mumbai, India’s financial capital, on Monday and Tuesday, causing significant disruptions to travel and stranding numerous commuters. Thousands were forced to navigate through waist-deep water as they attempted to reach their homes and workplaces. The Indian Meteorological Department has indicated that Mumbai is on track to surpass its record for rainfall in August, which currently stands at 48 inches, a figure set in 2020.
The relentless downpours have led to the evacuation of over 300 individuals from low-lying areas near the Mithi River, which has reached critical levels. This river has a history of flooding; during the catastrophic events of July 2005, it breached its banks, resulting in the deaths of 900 people. With approximately 18 million residents, Mumbai is the capital of the western Indian state of Maharashtra.
The heavy rains have also impacted other regions of the state, prompting the evacuation of more than 1,000 people and contributing to at least five fatalities, according to local disaster management officials. As local train services faced interruptions due to the weather, many commuters sought refuge in the city’s elevated monorails. On Tuesday, two elevated trains became temporarily stuck between stations, leaving nearly 800 passengers trapped for several hours.
Legal professional Shrijita Bhattacharya, who faced extensive delays in returning home from the airport on Monday, described her experience navigating the traffic. “Traffic was moving at snail’s pace on some parts on my way,” she recounted. By Wednesday, she noted that conditions had improved significantly, and her journey to the airport was “mostly already normal.”
The impact of the monsoon rains has highlighted the challenges faced by urban infrastructure in Mumbai, particularly during peak flooding seasons. As the city grapples with the immediate effects of the deluge, officials and residents alike remain vigilant in their efforts to navigate the ongoing weather challenges.
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