Mumbai Monsoon | Wall Collapses, Trees Uprooted, Car Crushed: Mumbai Monsoon Rain Mayhem

Waterlogged roads, traffic disruptions, and fallen trees - Mumbai on Wednesday woke up to damage caused by overnight spell of heavy rain. Parts of the maximum city reported over 200 mm of rainfall on Tuesday night, resulting in flooded roads, disrupting suburban train services and exposing the city's vulnerable infrastructure. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for the city, warning of moderate to heavy rain accompanied by thunder and lightning. Between 8:30 pm Tuesday and 5:30 am Wednesday, three stations in the city -- Ram Mandir, Colaba, and Santacruz -- recorded extremely heavy rain, meaning rainfall of 204.5 mm and above. Ram Mandir topped the list with 224 mm of rain, followed by Colaba recording 218.5 mm of rain and Santacruz recording 210.6 mm. Sion, Vikhroli, Vidyavihar, Tata Power Chembur, Byculla, Bandra and Juhu Airport reported very heavy rain, ranging between 115.6 mm and 204.4 mm

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