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Over 300 mm rainfall leaves Mumbai struggling with waterlogging

In the western suburbs, Chincholi Fire Station reported the maximum rainfall at 361 mm, followed by Kandivali Fire Station with 337 mm, and Dindoshi Colony Municipal School with 305 mm. Other significant rainfall totals included 304 mm at Magathane Bus Depot and 240 mm at Versova Pumping Station

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Severe waterlogging reported in Hindmata area of Mumbai. PIC/ ASHISH RAJE

Severe waterlogging reported in Hindmata area of Mumbai. PIC/ ASHISH RAJE

Between 8:00 am on Monday and 8:00 am on Tuesday, Mumbai recorded extremely heavy rainfall across several areas, with the western suburbs witnessing the highest figures.

In the western suburbs, Chincholi Fire Station reported the maximum rainfall at 361 mm, followed by Kandivali Fire Station with 337 mm, and Dindoshi Colony Municipal School with 305 mm. Other significant rainfall totals included 304 mm at Magathane Bus Depot and 240 mm at Versova Pumping Station.

The island city too saw intense rainfall. SWD Workshop at Dadar topped the list with 300 mm, while B. Nadkarni Municipal School in Wadala recorded 282 mm. Other major spots included Forsberry Road Reservoir (265 mm), Pratiksha Nagar Municipal School, Sion (252 mm), and Savitribai Phule Municipal School, Worli (250 mm).

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