Mumbai, July 6: Torrential monsoon rains lashed Mumbai on Monday, severely disrupting normal life across the city as waterlogging, traffic congestion, and transport delays affected thousands of residents. Authorities remained on high alert as heavy rainfall continued across several parts of the financial capital.
Suburban rail services, considered Mumbai’s lifeline, were impacted on multiple routes due to water accumulation on tracks and reduced visibility. Commuters faced delays and disruptions during the morning rush, while several roads were either closed or witnessed slow-moving traffic because of flooding.
In view of the adverse weather conditions, Mumbai University postponed scheduled examinations to ensure the safety of students and staff. Fresh examination dates are expected to be announced through official channels.
The iconic Mumbai Dabbawalas also suspended their lunchbox delivery services for the day, citing safety concerns and challenging commuting conditions. The temporary suspension reflects the severity of the weather, as the century-old delivery network rarely halts its operations.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has advised residents to remain cautious, avoid unnecessary travel, and stay updated with official weather alerts. Civic authorities are monitoring vulnerable areas, while emergency teams have been deployed to respond to incidents of flooding, fallen trees, and waterlogging.
Citizens have been urged to cooperate with local authorities and follow safety advisories until weather conditions improve.

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