Mumbaikars have been waiting for the Mumbai rains to hit since June 1, and finally, even though a bit late, the rains are here and how! According to the most recent weather report, in the last 24 hours, Colaba witnessed 95 mm of rain, Mira Road 181mm, Dahisar 220mm, Santacruz 176 mm, and Chembur 120mm. Many videos and images of flood like situations surfaced on the internet. It looks like the clouds took our “Barso re Megha Megha” pleas too seriously.
Mumbai Witnesses Floods With First Rain
Andheri subway flooding pic.twitter.com/SYu2OIZF4p
— ANDHERI LOKHANDWALA OSHIWARA CITIZEN’S ASSOCIATION (@AndheriLOCA) June 24, 2023
Mumbai finally witnessed its first proper rainfall of 2023 on Saturday, June 24. But the heavy rainfall faced by the city caused waterlogging in many parts of the city. Even after BMC’s pre-monsoon work claims, several places like Sion Road 24, Andheri Subway, Dahisar Subway, Tilak Nagar, and Dadar TT Circle saw waterlogging.
Pelting down in #Dahisar , First century of this season 🌧️
Recorded 126mm Rainfall till 7:45pm#Thane #Mumbai #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/EVqjmAgyNc
— Weatherman Shubham (@shubhamtorres09) June 24, 2023
In just a matter of four hours, from 4pm to 8pm on Saturday, the city saw rainfall that crossed the 100mm mark, according to the BMC’s automatic weather station. On Saturday, the India Meteorological Department issued a yellow alert for the city, but as the intensity of the rain increased, the alert was changed to orange.
Mumbai rains are amazing until you step out, don’t find an auto, get drenched by
the time you come home, your chappal has keechad in it, you wash clothes and you don’t know where to hang them— Pulkit Kochar (@kocharpulkit) June 24, 2023
As ever, places were flooded because of the rain, and social media was flooded with pictures and videos from netizens. These videos and pictures included everything from subways getting waterlogged to rainfall in the railway station.
Borivali Platform Number 5 😂😂 #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/xMOYTAglUX
— Anik2808 (@CFCAniket22) June 25, 2023
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Water Park Is Now Open, Say Twitteratis
Waterpark Is open in Mumbai 👇
Free Entry#MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/kjbpWdlxmu— Ashish Singh (@AshishSinghKiJi) June 25, 2023
Free waterfall for all the #mumbaikers #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/Bg4JVVI6TD
— Ankit Gupta (@ankkite) June 24, 2023
Essel world branch expansion, because people were like “Ghar Nahi Jaunga Main” for decades so they are delivering the experience remotely on the way home to every Mumbaikar.
— Abhishek Bhalerao (@mumbaiactor_) June 24, 2023
#MumbaiRains well, our city never sleeps, so we need things to do, day and night, this is part of our innovation, after a lot of research and sleepless nights, we finally figured it out, we now know how to flood a flyover.
— MmumbaiR (@MmumbaiR) June 24, 2023
The internet, especially Twitter, saw mixed reactions from netizens to Mumbai’s first rains. With pictures and videos, netizens expressed their emotions about the first showers.
Andheri East,MIDC, Mumbai Rains water logging 2023 pic.twitter.com/Il1GmctgRD
— sandip pal (@sandipp21984084) June 24, 2023
First Heavy Rains – Mulund LBS Flash Flood ⚠️#MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/eF2dEFwTML
— Mumbai Nowcast (@MumbaiNowcast) June 24, 2023
Railway station pe waterfall dekhna hai,
Aajao dikha dunga boss 🙂
Courtesy- Mulund Station #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/olwfT67EYI— Jyoti J. (@JyotiBaneJwala) June 25, 2023
It’s shameful @Central_Railway & @mybmc. This is #WorldHeritageSite of #CSMT. Is this what we want to show the world? At least maintain some dignity of it. If you can’t, return back #WorldHeritageBuilding tag @UNESCO.#Mumbairains pic.twitter.com/TsFeJ78rEQ
— Kailash Korde (@kkorde01) June 24, 2023
Many netizens were pissed off as they shared videos of several areas getting waterlogged on the very first day after just 4 hours of heavy rainfall. They blamed BMC for their negligence and irresponsibility. The waterlogging led to traffic in several areas, and people shared their ordeal on Twitter. A bunch of netizens took a light note of it and announced the opening of Mumbai’s free water parks.
The season for garam bhajji is now open, how did you celebrate the first baarish?#Mumbai #monsoon #rain #mumbairains pic.twitter.com/c2WX6DEbs0
— Rujuta Diwekar (@RujutaDiwekar) June 24, 2023
Heavenly experience #mumbairains #mumbaiweather pic.twitter.com/Kkn7WsKjjd
— Ujjwala Baxi (@ujjwalabaxi) June 24, 2023
Happy Monsoon Mumbai Finally#MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/0aaWl2k2dQ
— Ashish Singh (@AshishSinghKiJi) June 24, 2023
Amidst all the chaos, there were some netizens who were enjoying the first showers and were thankful for them. They shared pleasant pictures of the same on the internet.
The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for Mumbai as rain is forecast for the next four to five days. According to the forecast, this rain will complete June’s rainfall quota in just a week.
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How did you celebrate the first showers of 2023?
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