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IN PHOTOS: Andheri Subway closed due to waterlogging after heavy rains in Mumbai

Updated On: 18 August, 2025 04:41 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

The Andheri Subway was shut down on Monday afternoon after heavy rainfall in Mumbai led to severe waterlogging in the area. Pics/Dhiraj Bhoir

Due to the non-stop rain, water accumulated in the low-lying subway in western Mumbai. Pics/Dhiraj Bhoir

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Due to the non-stop rain, water accumulated in the low-lying subway in western Mumbai. Pics/Dhiraj Bhoir
The Mumbai Traffic Police closed both lanes of the subway and diverted traffic through alternate routes

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The Mumbai Traffic Police closed both lanes of the subway and diverted traffic through alternate routes

Pumping systems are working to remove the water, and the situation is being monitored closely, sources said

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Pumping systems are working to remove the water, and the situation is being monitored closely, sources said

Mumbai on Monday continued to witness heavy rains leading to waterlogging in parts of the city

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Mumbai on Monday continued to witness heavy rains leading to waterlogging in parts of the city

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for the city and its surrounding areas

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for the city and its surrounding areas

The IMD warned of extremely heavy rain at isolated spots, leading the city’s civic body to declare a holiday for schools and colleges operating in the second half of the day

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The IMD warned of extremely heavy rain at isolated spots, leading the city’s civic body to declare a holiday for schools and colleges operating in the second half of the day

As the rains subsided and water was drained out, the Andheri Subway was reopened to traffic, sources said

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As the rains subsided and water was drained out, the Andheri Subway was reopened to traffic, sources said

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