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My Report: Readers’ Photos Show Mumbai Can’t Handle Rains 

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Damaged roads is all that is left after the monsoon. 
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Damaged roads is all that is left after the monsoon. 
(Photo Courtesy: Bharat Soni)

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Continuous rains over the last three days have affected the normal lives of Mumbaikars. The excess water has choked Maximum City. The roads are waterlogged, trains are running slowly and people cannot reach offices on time. Schools and colleges are shut.

Bharat Soni, Abha Agarwal, Farzad Awari and Kalyani Sonune have shared photographs with The Quint to show how Mumbai is crippled during monsoon.

With rains come potholes. Airoli, Navi Mumbai is no different. (Photo Courtesy: Bharat Soni)
Commuter wades through water at Nallasopara.(Photo Courtesy: Abha Agarwal)
A manhole cover caved in at Airoli, Navi Mumbai.(Photo Courtesy: Bharat Soni)
Roads damaged by potholes during monsoon season at Airoli, Navi Mumbai.(Photo Courtesy: Bharat Soni)
Parsi Colony at Dadar submerged in water.(Photo Courtesy: Farzad Awari)
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No relief from the rains from Dadar Hindmata residents. (Photo Courtesy: Kalyani Sonune)
Waterlogging caused traffic jam at Parsi Colony, Dadar.(Photo Courtesy: Farzad Awari)
Cars stranded Parsi Colony, Dadar.(Photo Courtesy: Farzad Awari)

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