July 11, 2025 01:37 pm (IST)

Heavy rainfall continues to lash Mumbai, commutation badly hit
Mumbai, June 28 (IBNS): Heavy rains have disrupted life in Mumbai as people of the city are facing a tough time in commutation owing to the low visibility.
Last week, the monsoon hit the city and since then torrential rainfall is posing tough challenge to daily commuters.
According to reports, the commuters faced severe visibility problems while driving vehicles on the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, the famous eight-lane bridge which offers super-fast connect from the western suburb of Bandra to Worli in Central Mumbai
According to Met Department, heavy rains will continue to lash the city for another week.
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