Waterlogging reported at usual flood-prone areas of the city as heavy rain lashes Mumbai and suburbs

Mumbai continued to receive heavy rainfall throughout Friday that intensified on Saturday in many areas. The IMD late Friday evening issued a red alert for Mumbai, Raigad and Ratnagiri over the next 24 hours, stating that heavy to very heavy rainfall was likely on Saturday in many places in Palghar, Mumbai, Thane and Raigad districts.
Waterlogging below Hindmata bridge. Pic: Suresh KK
Meanwhile, the continuous downpour led to waterlogging in several low-lying sreas of the city, including Hindmata Junction near Dadar and King's Circle near Sion.
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Flooding at Hindmata near Dadar.
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Many people who braved the weather to step out to work had to wade through water while crossing roads at several areas in the city as heavy rains continued in Mumbai, MMR and other nearby areas
Resident of South Mumbai near Rajabai Tower gather at Oval Maidan with their pets. Pic: Ashish Rane
Earlier, IMD said the metropolis and surrounding areas could get intermittent moderate to heavy rain with "possibility of very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places" on Saturday.
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According to India Meteorological Department's Mumbai centre, the Colaba weather bureau reported 161.4 mm rainfall between 8:30 am and 8:30 pm on Friday. During this period, the Santacruz weather station in the city recorded 102.7 mm rainfall.