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PHOTOS: It hasn't rained but Mumbai's already flooded

June 12, 2014 19:52 IST


Photographs: Arun Patil

A high tide rocked Mumbai city on Thursday afternoon that lead to flooding of many residential areas and roads in the maximum city.

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PHOTOS: It hasn't rained but Mumbai's already flooded


Photographs: Arun Patil

Coastal roads stretching from Mahim and Dadar upto Worli were flooded with water after a burgeoning high tide choked the drainage system. Roads were littered with plastic and garbage thrown back by the sea. 

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PHOTOS: It hasn't rained but Mumbai's already flooded


Photographs: Arun Patil

According to the India Meteorological Department, the high tide at 4.56 metre hit the shore at 11.30 am and as per the forecast there would be a bigger high tide on Friday measuring close to 4.79 metre.

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PHOTOS: It hasn't rained but Mumbai's already flooded


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About 100 cars were stuck in the water owing to the high tide, causing major traffic snarls in the areas.

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PHOTOS: It hasn't rained but Mumbai's already flooded


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However, Mumbaikars will have to wait for monsoon rains for some days -- it should have reached on June 10. It has reached Ratnagiri and will take a couple of more days to travel to Mumbai. 

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PHOTOS: It hasn't rained but Mumbai's already flooded


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According to some media reports, the water also reportedly made its way into the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena leader Raj Thakeray’s house.

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PHOTOS: It hasn't rained but Mumbai's already flooded


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The authorities swung into action to clear the water. Officials of Mumbai Traffic police, Brihanmumbai Mumbai Corporation were working to ensure that the all the drains in the area are clear of any clogs so that the water can flow out of the roads.

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PHOTOS: It hasn't rained but Mumbai's already flooded


Photographs: Arun Patil

The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted below normal monsoon this year.