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Rains of Mumbai

Rains of Mumbai

From Gulf Today · () English

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  • Mumbai is experiencing heavy monsoon rains, leading to overcast skies and fresh-smelling air.
  • While the rains bring benefits like cleaning the city and filling reservoirs, they also cause disruptions.
  • Local train services are frequently inundated, causing delays and absenteeism, and road traffic slows considerably.
  • Despite inconveniences, residents accept the disruptions as the rains are vital for agriculture and water supply.

Mumbai is currently drenched in monsoon rains, transforming the city's atmosphere with overcast skies and a clean, fresh scent after the downpours.

The heavy showers offer a natural cleaning service for the city's trees and roads. However, these benefits come with significant downsides. When the rains are relentless, local train services face disruptions as tracks become inundated, leading to widespread delays and increased absenteeism among commuters.

Road travel also becomes a challenge, with journeys that normally take an hour stretching to three hours due to flooded streets. Despite these inconveniences, Mumbaikars generally accept the disruptions.

The rains are critical for the region's agriculture, ensuring crop production and helping to prevent food inflation. They also replenish Mumbai's lakes, which are essential for the city's year-round drinking water supply. Concerns often arise when the monsoon is late or scarce, highlighting the vital role these rains play in the city's sustenance.

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Originally published by Gulf Today. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.