Mumbai Rains: Waterlogging Disrupts Daily Life in City

Meanwhile, local residents faced problems in commuting due to waterlogging in Mumbai and nearby areas. A local resident said his neighbour was admitted to a hospital for COVID-19 treatment. "I was taking medicines for her, but am not able to do so due to waterlogging."

Waterlogging in Mumbai. (Photo Credits: File Image)

Mumbai, September 23: Mumbai woke up submerged in rainwater on Wednesday following heavy rainfall in the last 24 hours. Several areas like Sion and Matunga got waterlogged on Wednesday, disrupting daily life.

India Meteorological Department has predicted further heavy rainfall at isolated places over Mumbai during the next 24 hours. Also Read | Suresh Angadi Dies of COVID-19; Union MoS Was Hospitalised at Delhi AIIMS.

Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal said he had deployed officials at different places to manage the situation. Meanwhile, local residents faced problems in commuting due to waterlogging in Mumbai and nearby areas. A local resident said his neighbour was admitted to a hospital for COVID-19 treatment. "I was taking medicines for her, but am not able to do so due to waterlogging." Also Read | India’s Private Airlines Appeal Supreme Court Not to Make Refunds Mandatory, Fear Airlines May Collapse.

Blaming the BMC and Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray for the situation, he said this is a common scene every monsoon. "The BMC and the CM has failed to manage the situation."

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