
Mumbai is grappling with severe flooding following relentless heavy rains that have battered the city over the past 24 hours. The torrential downpour has led to significant disruptions, particularly on the Western Express Highway and in the Vile Parle area, where streets are submerged under several feet of water.
Authorities report that the flooding has caused major traffic snarls, with vehicles stranded and commuters facing long delays. Emergency services have been deployed to assist those trapped in their cars, while residents in low-lying areas are urged to evacuate to safer locations.
Local meteorological departments have indicated that the heavy rains are expected to continue throughout the day, raising concerns about further flooding and potential landslides in vulnerable areas. "We are closely monitoring the situation and are prepared to respond as needed," said a spokesperson for the Mumbai Disaster Management Authority.
In addition to the impact on transportation, the flooding has also disrupted essential services, with reports of power outages in several neighborhoods. Schools and businesses have been closed as a precautionary measure, and residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel.
The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai has initiated water drainage operations and is mobilizing resources to clear blocked drains and roadways. However, officials are urging residents to exercise caution, as heavy rains are forecast to continue in the coming days.
As the city battles the elements, the focus remains on ensuring the safety of its citizens and restoring normalcy as quickly as possible. Residents are encouraged to stay updated through official channels for the latest information and advisories.