Mumbai Flooded: Heavy Rains Disrupt Life, Ground Trains and Flights—Is This the New Normal?

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Mumbai Flooded: Heavy Rains Disrupt Life, Ground Trains and Flights—Is This the New Normal?

Mumbai is facing severe disruptions as heavy rains inundate the city and its suburbs, leading to significant waterlogging and chaos in transportation.

With local trains affected and many flights diverted, the situation is critical.

The India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert, prompting school closures and warnings for residents to stay indoors.

In this video, we explore the impact of the relentless downpour, the government’s response, and what residents can expect in the coming days.

Will Mumbai be able to cope with the increasing intensity of monsoon rains?

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