Heavy rain hits Mumbai: High tides, waterlogged roads and traffic jam | In Pics
Updated On Jul 25, 2025 07:42 PM IST
Heavy rainfall lashed Mumbai in the early hours of Friday morning. IMD issued a red alert for several areas including Nashik, Pune and Raigad.
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Heavy rainfall lashed Mumbai on Friday, triggering waterlogging in low-lying areas and massive traffic jam at several areas. (PTI)
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IMD issued an orange alert for Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Thane, while a red alert was placed on Raigad, Ratnagiri and a few other isolated places. (PTI)
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Mumbai Police advised residents of the city and nearby districts to stay indoors, asking them to avoid coastal areas due to heavy rainfall in city. (Satish Bate/ Hindustan Times)
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Residents were stuck on roads for hours owing to the traffic snarls caused by incessant rainfall across the financial capital. (PTI)
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A high tide of 3.91 metres was recorded at 9:19 am on Friday, with a civic official saying that another one of 3.38 metres is expected at around 8:37 pm. (AFP)
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Mumbai residents and their umbrellas were out and about in the city as heavy rain lashed several areas, including the Ballard Estate. (Anshuman Poyrekar/ Hindustan Times)
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People in slum areas were seen wading through the waterlogged roads as rain continued to pound Mumbai.(Reuters)
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Amid high tide and massive waves in the sea front, the weather department forecast a generally cloudy sky with moderate rain for the next 24 hours. (Reuters)
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BMC workers were seen assessing flooded roads in Mumbai to ensure that commuters do not experience any serious disruptions while travelling. (PTI)
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Travel plans of Mumbaikars across the city were disrupted amid heavy rainfall as traffic movement was slow on both the Eastern Express Highway and the Western Express Highway. (PTI)
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