India, May 26 -- A spell of heavy rain lashed South Mumbai on Monday, with Nariman Point recording 104 mm of rainfall between 9 am and 10 am, the highest in the city during the period.
According to data from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), several other areas in South Mumbai also recorded heavy rainfall.
The A Ward Office received 86 mm, Colaba Pumping Station 83 mm, Municipal Head Office 80 mm, and Colaba Fire Station 77 mm. Grant Road's Eye Hospital reported 67 mm, Malabar Hill recorded 63 mm, and the D Ward logged 61 mm.
Waterlogging was reported in low-lying areas such as Dadar TT, Hindmata, Sion Circle, and Shakkar Panchayat. The BMC said it was monitoring these locations through CCTV and had emergency teams on stand...
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