Heavy rain lashed parts of Mumbai on Monday morning, but public transport services were not affected in the metropolis. The officers provided this information. Monsoon is fully active in Mumbai and it is raining continuously.
The India Meteorological Department's (IMD) Mumbai center in its 'District Forecast and Warning' on Sunday afternoon issued a 'yellow' alert for the city on Monday, predicting heavy rain at isolated places, a civic official said. Has been.
No news of waterlogging in the city
Mahalakshmi, Byculla, Malabar Hill, Matunga, Sion, Bandra, Santacruz, Andheri, and some other areas received heavy to very heavy rains in the early morning hours but the intensity of rains reduced slightly after 8 am. Municipal officials said there was no report of major water logging anywhere in the city.
According to officials, local trains are running normally on Central Railway and Western Railway routes.
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