After a dry spell of three weeks, the heaviest rains in July hit Mumbai disrupting suburban train services, blocking roads and delaying flights in the
financial capital.
In the rain that had set in from Monday night and yet in full flow , the suburbs received 31.4 mm and south Mumbai received 11.3mm, according to the
India Meteorological Department (IMD). Santacruz recorded 61mm while Colaba recorded 15.8mm of rain, it said.
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financial capital.
In the rain that had set in from Monday night and yet in full flow , the suburbs received 31.4 mm and south Mumbai received 11.3mm, according to the
India Meteorological Department (IMD). Santacruz recorded 61mm while Colaba recorded 15.8mm of rain, it said.
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