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IN PHOTOS: Heavy rains lash parts of Mumbai

Updated On: 22 July, 2025 09:23 PM IST | ronak mastakar

After an intense spell of rain in Mumbai and parts of Maharashtra since the early hours of Monday, the Indian Meteorological Department on Tuesday predicts more showers in the city. (Pics/KIRTI SURVE PARADE)

An orange alert was issued for Mumbai and other suburban districts, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall. Pics/KIRTI SURVE PARADE

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An orange alert was issued for Mumbai and other suburban districts, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall. Pics/KIRTI SURVE PARADE
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) also issued an orange alert for parts of western Maharashtra

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) also issued an orange alert for parts of western Maharashtra

Mumbai, however, experienced intermittent spells of intense rainfall

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Mumbai, however, experienced intermittent spells of intense rainfall

According to civic officials, the IMD has forecast "cloudy sky with possibility of moderate to heavy rain at isolated places" for Mumbai city and its suburbs

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According to civic officials, the IMD has forecast "cloudy sky with possibility of moderate to heavy rain at isolated places" for Mumbai city and its suburbs

Civic officials reported that in the 24 hours, Mumbai's island city, eastern suburbs, and western suburbs received average rainfall of 65.69 mm, 48.87 mm, and 61.90 mm, respectively

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Civic officials reported that in the 24 hours, Mumbai's island city, eastern suburbs, and western suburbs received average rainfall of 65.69 mm, 48.87 mm, and 61.90 mm, respectively

The IMD issued an orange alert for Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts, and ghat areas of Satara and Kolhapur

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The IMD issued an orange alert for Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts, and ghat areas of Satara and Kolhapur

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