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Heavy monsoon rains wreaked havoc across India on Wednesday, causing flash floods, landslides, and widespread transport disruptions. Maharashtra’s Pimpri Chinchwad saw 16 people feared trapped under a collapsed garbage mound, while Surat reported nine rain-related deaths and mass evacuations.
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Despite being hospitalized with exhaustion, Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde conducted high-level virtual meetings from his bed. Shinde issued strict directives to ministers and civic officials to expedite emergency rescue and relief operations across rain-battered Mumbai, Konkan, and Raigad
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Relentless rainfall has paralysed life across Mumbai, Konkan, Central Maharashtra, and Vidarbha, with the IMD issuing a red alert until July 6. Mumbai alone received 60 percent of its monthly average in three days, causing severe waterlogging and transport disruptions.
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Incessant heavy rainfall threw Mumbai out of gear on Saturday, prompting the BMC to shut schools and colleges early. Following an IMD red alert, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis urged citizens to avoid unnecessary travel until July 6
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Heavy overnight rainfall in Mumbai flooded low-lying areas, disrupted road and rail traffic and affected thousands of commuters. Several areas recorded over 300 mm rainfall, while political leaders urged civic authorities to improve drain cleaning and waterlogging management
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Pre-monsoon showers lashed Mumbai Sunday morning, easing heat and humidity. Heavy rainfall hit suburbs like Dadar, Chembur, Andheri, and Versova, causing waterlogging and traffic snarls. Suburban trains ran with minor delays, while civic authorities monitored conditions; no major incidents reported
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Nia Sharma and Krystle D’Souza delighted fans with their monsoon diaries, sharing cozy moments over coffee and laughter in Mumbai. Their playful banter and balcony fun went viral, showcasing the duo’s off-screen bond and reigniting hopes for an on-screen reunion.
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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis said eight people died in flood-hit Nanded district, while Mumbai recorded 300 mm rainfall, disrupting suburban trains and prompting evacuations. Crops across 12–14 lakh acres were damaged, as the government put NDRF and SDRF on high alert
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Heavy rains in Maharashtra have killed eight people and displaced hundreds, with Mumbai, Thane, and Palghar under red alert. Rivers have crossed danger levels, crops damaged, and authorities urge residents to avoid travel as relief operations continue.
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Mumbai continues to reel under torrential rain for the fourth day, with waterlogging disrupting roads, homes, and public transport. Red alerts remain in place, schools are closed, and authorities warn of more heavy downpours over the coming days.
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Since June 1, 18 people have lost their lives and 65 sustained injuries in rain-related incidents across Maharashtra. Heavy monsoon showers caused road accidents, lightning strikes, and flooding across districts including Mumbai, Raigad, and Ratnagiri, as reported by the state authority
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Instead of invoking the ‘Mumbai spirit’ to describe how its citizens show resilience, the right question that needs to be asked is why administration and political leadership fail every time in mitigating the suffering of the people
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According to officials, local trains, considered the lifeline of Mumbai, were running normally though some services were slightly delayed
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According to India Meteorological Department, Santacruz received 59 mm of rainfall, while the Colaba observatory recorded 14 mm
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Two persons rescued and 24 managed to rush to safety when a three storey building collapsed in Belapur
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Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy CMs Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar hold late-night meeting to discuss the rain and flood situation in the State
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IMD issues 'red alert' for Pune district, schools and colleges in most parts of the district declared a holiday
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Intense rain briefly disrupts local train services during the rush hour between Kalyan and Thakurli stations
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IMD predicts heavy rainfall, with the possibility of extremely heavy showers at isolated places in Nagpur and other districts of Vidarbha region
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Rains started around midnight with the downpour continuing with incessant downpours in the city and suburbs