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Roads and railway tracks were both submerged, disrupting traffic and trains.

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#WATCH | Mumbai: Daily commuters' movement affected as railway track waterlogged in Sion following heavy rainfall.

Regional Meteorological Centre, Mumbai predicts "light to moderate rain in city & suburbs with possibility of heavy rainfall at isolated places" for next 24 hours pic.twitter.com/s6qq03tuIr

— ANI (@ANI) July 16, 2021

Waterlogging in gandhi market, sion, mumbai. @mybmc#mumbai #mumbairain pic.twitter.com/bCCKFdX052

— Prachi💜 (@I_am_PrachiG) July 16, 2021

#WATCH | Maharashtra: Dahisar area of Mumbai waterlogged following heavy rainfall in the city this morning. pic.twitter.com/OdA7YAa14l

— ANI (@ANI) July 16, 2021

Waterlogging at J.P road, Andheri West, Mumbai. @SkymetWeather @JATINSKYMET @Mpalawat pic.twitter.com/oS5fwi1lto

— Paresh Pateil (@PareshPateil) July 16, 2021

@mybmc @mybmcwardKW can you provide Boat service to all Andherikars to travel to our Job location pls #mumbairain #bmc #WaterLogging #MumbaiWeather @mumbaimatterz @RoadsOfMumbai @MumbaiLiveNews @mymalishka @AndheriPeople @Wassup_Mumbai @TOIMumbai @mumbaimirror pic.twitter.com/6y9nr36ent

— Rahul More 💯 (@imrahul46) July 16, 2021

Our location for live right now! #mumbairain pic.twitter.com/0jkE2OJJIX

— Shivangi Thakur (@thakur_shivangi) July 16, 2021

Heavy rain is continue in #Mumbai. Water logging at Kandivali residential societies. #MumbaiRains #mumbairain pic.twitter.com/2CsRzMJNGw

— Journalist Siraj Noorani (@sirajnoorani) July 16, 2021
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