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IN PHOTOS: Heavy rain lashes Mumbai, commuters hit by waterlogging as IMD issues red alert
Updated On: 02 July, 2026 01:37 PM IST | Tarun Verma
Heavy monsoon showers continued across Mumbai on Thursday, causing widespread waterlogging and disrupting peak-hour travel. The IMD has issued a red alert for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and Raigad, while BMC data showed Andheri recorded the highest rainfall during the latest three-hour spell. (Pics/Satej Shinde)

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As per the BMC's rainfall update, the highest rainfall between Thursday 8 am to 11 am was recorded at Andheri Fire Station in the Western Suburbs (WS), which received 28.2 mm of rain
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The western suburbs experienced heavy rainfall during the seven-hour period with Malpa Dongri Municipal School recording a total of 28.2 mm of rain in three hours

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The Byculla Fire Station in last three hours recorded the highest rainfall at 18.8 mm, followed by Nair Hospital (16.2 mm), Colaba Pumping Station (15.8 mm), and Malabar Hill (14.8 mm)
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Heavy rainfall across the city caused major disruptions for the commuters travelling for their work during the peak hours
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Amid intense spells of rain, waterlogging was reported across several parts of the city causing problems for the commuters during the early hours of Thursday
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India Meteorological Department (IMD) has further issued a red alert for Mumbai and neighbouring districts of Thane, Palghar and Raigad, warning of intense spells of rain and extremely



