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Mumbai rains: Memes capture flooded streets, traffic jams and city spirit
Mumbai rains: Memes capture flooded streets, traffic jams and city spirit

Business Standard

time26-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Business Standard

Mumbai rains: Memes capture flooded streets, traffic jams and city spirit

Mumbai experienced intense rainfall on Monday, leading to major disruptions in transport and air travel while submerging several parts of the city. Areas such as Dadar, Mahim, Parel, Bandra and Kalachowki were particularly affected as heavy showers combined with strong winds brought daily life to a standstill. Videos showed vehicles wading through inundated roads in low-lying zones like Kurla, Sion and Dadar. The downpour also caused serious flooding at KEM Hospital, where water entered the ground floor. Reports of waterlogging also came in from the Matunga and Hindmata regions. Meanwhile, a severe traffic snarl was reported on the Bhiwandi–Wada road in Thane district. As Mumbai waded through yet another monsoon mayhem on Monday, social media timelines turned into meme festivals reflecting the city's struggle. From witty takes on floating autos to drenched office-goers, Mumbaikars poured their frustration into humour — one viral post at a time. Take a look at some of the internet's most talked-about memes: One widely shared meme used a still from Baahubali 2, showing the iconic moment when Sivagami carries Mahendra Baahubali through a river. For one user, it perfectly summed up the struggle of office-goers today, imagining them braving the rain with laptops in hand. Mumbai People going to the office today . #MumbaiRains — Phunsuk Wangdu (@Phunsukwangduji) May 26, 2025 On X, a user posted a screengrab that read, 'Today the sky is so blue, and no pollution! Thanks to all the rain yesterday.' The caption accompanying the post read, 'Mandatory post on Mumbai spirit on a rainy day. Please take care, Mumbaikars.' Mandatory post on Mumbai spirit on the rainy day. Please take care, Mumbaikars — Indian Gyaandu (@meme_startup) May 26, 2025 Another user tapped into Bollywood nostalgia, sharing an image from the classic Mughal-e-Azam, where Dilip Kumar's Salim tells Madhubala's Anarkali, 'Utho Anarkali. Mumbai Spirit dikhane ka waqt aa gaya hai. #MumbaiRains.' ...and memes festival started featuring #MumbaiRains — Hiren Antani (@HirenAntani) May 26, 2025 A clip from Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah also made its rounds, featuring Disha Vakani as Daya dancing energetically. The post was captioned: 'Kaam pe jaana hai but this is the mood of majority rain-loving Mumbaikars right now. If the downpour gets lethal, the spirit of Mumbai will be ready to fight the odds, unlike BMC's preparedness.' Kaam pe jaana hai but this is the mood of majority rain-loving Mumbaikars, right now. If the downpour gets lethal, the spirit of Mumbai will be ready to fight the odds, unlike BMC's preparedness. #MumbaiRains #Monsoon2025 — Aditya (@Fauladi_Adi) May 26, 2025 Someone else summed up the commute with: '#MumbaiRains Mumbai Rains. When you are travelling from auto during rain and want to see what's happening outside.' Mumbaikars when they are told that India has become the 4th largest economy in the world. #MumbaiRains #Mumbai #MumbaiRain — Banrakas ???? (@noyes99) May 26, 2025 *Rains continuously for 5 mins* Infrastructure of the financial capital of India : #MumbaiRains — UmdarTamker (@UmdarTamker) May 26, 2025 Mahindra needs to launch an off road car so that a Mumbaikar can reach office on time during #MumbaiRains — Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) May 26, 2025

Heavy rain brings Mumbai to a standstill as Internet floats with memes to cope
Heavy rain brings Mumbai to a standstill as Internet floats with memes to cope

India Today

time26-05-2025

  • Climate
  • India Today

Heavy rain brings Mumbai to a standstill as Internet floats with memes to cope

Heavy rain lashed Mumbai early on Monday after the monsoon, which had hit Kerala on Saturday, made its way northwards. Several parts of the city, including Kurla, Sion, Dadar, and Parel, remained waterlogged, with visuals showing vehicles crawling through waist-deep downpour led to over 250 flight delays, while local trains across the Central, Western, and Harbour lines faced major slowdowns. Authorities reported that services had since returned to the city battled flooded roads and delayed commutes, the internet did what it does best: add a dash of humour to express collective frustration. 'Mumbai Rains' had been trending on X since the morning. Here are some of the best memes we've curated for you:One meme that stood out featured a scene from Baahubali 2, where Sivagami carries Mahendra Baahubali across a river. That's exactly how one user imagined commuters carrying their laptops to work gem showed a man on a makeshift raft confidently navigating a flooded road. Other memes focused on the sheer determination of office-goers in the city, because when it rains in Mumbai, there's no such thing as working from home, as one of the users user quipped, 'Mahindra should really consider an off-road car just for Mumbaikars during monsoon.'Mahindra needs to launch an off road car so that a Mumbaikar can reach office on time during # Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) May 26, 2025Mumbai's monsoon mess left flights grounded and roads submerged, but the memes kept spirits afloat. It may be a logistical nightmare, but humour, as always, remains the city's emergency in the day, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde reviewed rain-hit areas in Thane and held discussions with disaster management teams to assess the response the India Meteorological Department (IMD) warned of thunderstorms, lightning, and intense rain in isolated pockets of Mumbai, with wind speeds likely to reach 50–60 kmph. An orange alert remains active in Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg, while Mumbai, Thane, and Palghar have been placed under a yellow Watch

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