
'Tension nahi leneka, I am Mumbai': Video of two enjoying drinks in flooded knee-deep water goes viral
SPIRIT OF MUMBAI
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Mumbai has long been known for its heavy monsoon rains and flooding, yet residents' resilience and ability to maintain a sense of humour often stand out. This video is yet another example of how Mumbaikars adapt to challenging situations with a mix of practicality and lightheartedness.
The clip has triggered a flurry of reactions on social media, with some praising the duo's carefree attitude, while others caution against trivialising the dangers of flooded streets. Despite the differing opinions, the video has quickly become symbolic of Mumbai's unique blend of grit and humor.
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Social media users are now sharing similar moments of everyday life in Mumbai's rains, celebrating what many call the city's unbreakable spirit, even in the face of waterlogged streets.
After days of continuous torrential monsoon rains, Mumbai is slowly limping back to normalcy. The Central Railway's Harbour line resumed services after 15 hours of suspension, while schools and offices reopened following rain-enforced closures. Public transport, including BEST buses and suburban trains, gradually returned to regular operations as authorities worked to clear waterlogged areas.
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported intense rainfall across the city, yesterday. Santacruz recorded 200 mm, Vikhroli 229.5 mm, and Mumbai airport 208 mm within a 24-hour period. Other areas, including Colaba, Juhu, and Bandra, also saw heavy downpours. Low-lying regions in Palghar and Thane were flooded, prompting rescue operations by the NDRF and local authorities. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) confirmed that all emergency services were on high alert, working round-the-clock to monitor the situation and respond to any further challenges.

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