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Mumbai Faces Waterlogging After Rainfall, IMD Predicts Heavy Rain Today; Yellow Alert Issued

Mumbai Faces Waterlogging After Rainfall, IMD Predicts Heavy Rain Today; Yellow Alert Issued

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Mumbai is expected to receive heavy rain on Tuesday, with IMD issuing a Yellow alert.
There is no relief soon for Mumbaikars from rain as Mumbai is expected to receive heavy showers on Tuesday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a Yellow alert in the city for today.
The city received intense showers on Monday night as well which left it waterlogged in several low-lying areas. The rains also disrupted traffic in several areas. The authorities have urged residents to stay alert and plan travel accordingly.
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June 24, 2025, 09:01 IST

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