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In Pics: Torrential Rains Wreak Havoc In Maharashtra's Mumbai, Pune

As monsoon fury grips various parts of India, the Indian Meteorological department has issued a red alert for Maharashtra due to extremely heavy rainfall. Heavy rainfall in Mumbai and Pune has led to widespread disruption, with streets inundated and traffic severely impacted. 

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As Pune with witnessing waterlogging due to heavy rainfall, the authorities are on high alert, working to manage the situation and provide assistance to those in need. In the picture, the team of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) reached the site of the landslide at Lavasa in Pune.

 

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Due to the heavy rainfall over the past few days, the vehicles have become submerged in floodwater at Nimbjanagar in Pune.

 

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The relentless downpour has disrupted daily life and essential services. In the picture, Vihar Lake, one of the seven lakes supplying water to the entire Mumbai metropolitan area, overflows due to heavy rainfall. 

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Mumbai is grappling with severe rainfall, which has led to widespread flooding in low-lying areas.  The floodgates of a reservoir have been opened to release excess water due to the heavy rainfall in the city.

 

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The Dream City of India Mumbai has been experiencing extremely heavy rainfall over the past few days. In the picture, high tides hit Marine Drive following the intense downpour in the city.

 

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The incessant downpour has caused flooding in low-lying areas, affecting daily life and essential services. This picture shows Chunabhatti Railway Station waterlogged amid heavy rain in Mumbai.