Mumbai received heavy rains on Friday morning as the Indian Meteorological Department issued an orange alert for the city. An orange alert – only below a red alert – indicates the possibility of very heavy rainfall.
Residents shared their reactions to the morning showers on social media. While some gave the rains an aesthetic spin, others pointed to the infrastructural and transport problems caused by the rains.
Some Mumbaikars expressed appreciation for the scenic beauty of the morning.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation building cut a fine figure against the cloudy sky.
Mumbai is Stunning during the monsoon...
— Vipin K (@myreflectionz_) July 12, 2024
A real treat for photographers....
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. #mumbaiinmonsoon #MumbaiRains #mumbai #MumbaiRain #MumbaiPolice @Central_Railway #centralrailways #aamchimumbai #mobilephotography #photography @lokmat @mataonline pic.twitter.com/LLLI2Qk9mB
One user shared the view from his flat in Parel.
#MumbaiRains View from Crescent Bay, Parel pic.twitter.com/xkK1eF9pTK
— Praveen (@Praveen62515554) July 12, 2024
He wasn’t the only one surveying the city from on high.
Mulund has turned Hill Station Today.
— Mumbai Nowcast (@s_r_khandelwal) July 12, 2024
Oberoi, Sheth & L&T Towers under cloud cover. What a Beautiful Sight! Shots by me🎥
#MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/h4CqA4xDWA
Looks like we are in for a long spell. @rushikesh_agre_ #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/hHOIcPCtVe
— Dr. Rahul Baxi (@baxirahul) July 12, 2024
#MumbaiRains is back pic.twitter.com/jmrmQCQX0G
— Akash (@AkashYa06012197) July 12, 2024
Another resident posted a video of Santacruz looking rather grim.
8:20 am at santacruz looks like doomsday!#mumbairains#Mumbairains #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/FMKmnkbI3S
— dr Shubuam (@ShubuamShete) July 12, 2024
However, not everybody was charmed by the scenery. Many social media users posted images of the problems the rain had caused.
#Mumbai..
— मुंबई Matters™ (@mumbaimatterz) July 12, 2024
How can Andheri Subway remain open during #MumbaiRains?
Yes... It's Shut since early morning.
Something's don't change at all.
https://t.co/7VkVvdmxhR
Aksa Beach
— Zoru Bhathena (@zoru75) July 12, 2024
A Promenade that was illegally built right across the Sandy Beach has caved in
A reminder that Monsoon High Tide areas should always be construction free pic.twitter.com/S3FFuLVBot
One handle posted a picture of the city of a rainy day several decades ago.
A rainy day in Bombay#MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/HQAueg4QBp
— Mumbai Heritage (@mumbaiheritage) July 12, 2024