Heavy rainfall lashed several parts of Mumbai, thereby causing waterlogging in a few areas. As rain continues to batter Mumbai, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) took to X (formerly Twitter) to share data on rainfall in the city. In its post on X, BMC said that Tagore Nagar recorded the highest rainfall of 158.2 mm in five hours on Sunday, June 9, from 8 pm to 1 am. The civic body further said that during the five-hour period, Mumbai's average rainfall was 99.11 mm. "The eastern suburbs recorded 61.29 mm, while the western suburbs recorded 73.78 mm rainfall," BMC's tweet read. BMC also said that various locations reported rainfall ranging from 100 to 150 mm. Mumbai Rains: Southwest Monsoon Arrives in Financial Capital Two Days Ahead of Schedule Due to Favourable Conditions in Maharashtra Coast.

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