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Mumbai rains: Heavy rains coupled with thunder and lightning lashed the metropolis, slowing down movement of vehicular traffic and suburban trains, and bringing back memories of torrential downpour late last month when the financial capital came to a standstill. (ANI/Twitter)
A Spicejet plane carrying 183 people today overshot a wet runway while landing at the airport in rain-hit Mumbai and got stuck in the mud, officials said. (ANI/Twitter) -
As the visibility dropped below 550 metres due to the downpour, runway operations at the Mumbai airport were suspended for a brief period during which some flights were diverted to nearby airports. (ANI/Twitter)
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Schools and colleges in Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) have been instructed to remain closed tomorrow in the backdrop of heavy rains, the Maharashtra government announced tonight. (PTI Photo)
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As per information received from the Colaba observatory, the north Konkan region of Maharashtra, including Mumbai and its neighbouring areas, is expected to receive more rainfall, the official said. (PTI Photo)
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On Sunday, the weather department had forecast heavy rains in Mumbai and the coastal Konkan region for the next three days. (PTI Photo)
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There were reports of slow movement of vehicles on the city's streets, while suburban trains were running late. (ANI/Twitter)
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However, the metropolis did not receive any significant amount of rainfall yesterday.(ANI/Twitter)
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Several parts of the city and its suburbs, including South Mumbai, Borivali, Kandivili, Andheri and Bhandup, received heavy rainfall, the official said. (ANI/Twitter)
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With the weather department forecasting more rain, the civic administration and other agencies have geared up to tackle any eventuality and keep the city afloat unlike on August 29, when the metropolis was flooded. (ANI/Twitter)
On August 29, Mumbai received more than 300 mm rainfall that crippled transport services and threw normal life out of gear. (PTI Photo)

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