
Overnight downpour drenched Mumbai's suburbs with 160 mm in four hours, flooding roads and slowing traffic. BMC data shows Mulund, Versova among hardest hit.
Heavy overnight showers hit Mumbai's suburbs Monday, with several areas recording over 100 mm in four hours, civic officials said. The downpour from midnight to 4 am brought 160.4 mm at Veena Nagar in Mulund and 156.8 mm at Versova, according to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). Waterlogging occurred on stretches of LBS Road and the Andheri subway, briefly disrupting traffic.
Other eastern suburb stations logged 123.4 mm at Maharashtra Nagar School in Mankhurd, 122 mm at Paspoli Municipal School in Powai, 120.8 mm at Mithagar Municipal School in Mulund, and 120.6 mm at the S Ward office. In the west, the Versova pumping station recorded 121.6 mm, followed by the Marol fire station at 108.4 mm, Pratiksha Nagar Municipal School in Oshiwara at 108 mm, and Malpa Dongari Municipal School in Andheri at 104 mm.
The island city saw moderate falls – Matunga led at 53.4 mm, with Rawali Camp at 46.72 mm, Dadar fire station at 45.6 mm, Malabar Hill at 37.2 mm, and Nair Hospital at 33.77 mm. Officials said the rain had no immediate impact on Mumbai's stock trading or corporate operations as of Monday morning. No market-moving disclosures tied to the weather have been reported.
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