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Mumbai rain: The financial capital, under red alert, is being pounded by rains on Monday, disrupting daily life with affected rail, road, and metro services.
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The southwest monsoon made its onset over Mumbai on Monday morning, announced the India Meteorological Department. This comes just a day after the monsoon arrived over Maharashtra on Sunday. (Raju Shinde/HT Photo)
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What started with a yellow alert from the IMD turned into a red alert as the day progressed, indicating that the city is likely to receive extremely heavy rain with lightning and gusty winds.(Raju Shinde/HT Photo)
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Maharashtra experienced its earliest arrival of the southwest monsoon in 35 years. The last time it occurred early was on May 20, 1990. Heavy rainfall have been battering the state with pre-monsoon rain over the last two days. (Raju Shinde/HT Photo)
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Severe waterlogging cases were reported from several parts of Mumbai, which recorded 37 mm of rainfall as per the BMC. The Eastern suburbs received 15 mm and Western suburbs received 18mm in the last 24 hours, as of 8 am on Monday. (Raju Shinde/HT Photo)
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Cars and vehicles were submerged on the flooded roads as rain continued to lash the financial capital. Sion circle, Dadar TT, Hindmata, Bindu Madhav junction in Worli and Five gardens area reported the major waterlogging issues. (Raju Shinde/HT Photo)
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Thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds affected visibility, resulting in traffic taking a major hit on a busy Monday morning in the financial capital. (Raju Shinde/HT Photo)
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Besides road traffic, the torrential downpour also inundated tracks on the Central Railway network. Trains were moving slower in the Masjid, Byculla, Dadar, Matunga, and Badlapur railway stations. The Harbour line services were also hit. (Raju Shinde/HT Photo)
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Mumbai Police personnel were seen assisting citizens navigate amid the incessant rainfall. In a separate message to the people, they said that officials and staff are on alert and ready to help Mumbaikars. (Raju Shinde/HT Photo)
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Disaster management minister Girish Mahajan visited the state disaster control room in Mantralaya and took stock of the rail and road traffic issues amid waterlogging due to heavy rain. He said that authorities are working to drain the water. (Raju Shinde/HT Photo)
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