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Last updated on: September 3, 2012 20:16 IST
A truck wades through a water-logged street in Thane

Mumbai and adjoining Thane were lashed by incessant rains since early Monday, disrupting vehicular traffic at some places.

Parts of Marathwada region, including Beed, Osmanabad and Latur also received heavy rains, an official said.

Tansa dam, which is among the major dams supplying water to Mumbai, started overflowing since Monday afternoon, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation sources said.

Many low-lying areas in the city and suburbs were waterlogged, leading to traffic snarls. They include western suburbs of Malad, Kandivli, Jogeshwari, Andheri and Santacruz.

Suburban train services on the Western Railway, Central Railway and Harbour Line experienced minor delay. Some schools in suburbs were closed early to enable students reach their homes safely.

Parts of coastal Konkan also experienced substantial rainfall. In Thane, heavy rains led to waterlogging in places like Vasai, Virar, Palghar, Dahanu and Kalyan.

The rains brought cheers to farmers in drought-hit Marathwada where crops like maize and cotton got a new lease of life following the heavy rains.

Incessant rains are likely to continue in Mumbai and some other parts of the state for the next couple of days, the sources said.

In the Marathwada region, maximum rainfall was recorded at Renapur tehsil in Beed district at 210 mm in the last ten hours.

Latur, too, is having incessant rains since midnight.

Pangaon, Narotewadi and Khalangiri were the worst-affected, official sources said.

Minor and medium irrigation projects have seen rise in the water levels.

Good rainfall was recorded in all parts of Aurangabad district. Hingoli, Nanded, Osmanabad, Jalna and Parbhani districts also recorded satisfactory rainfall in the last 12 hours.

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Rains hit road, rail traffic in Mumbai, Thane

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Students wade through a flooded street after heavy rains lashed Mumbai on Monday. Several schools in the city remained shut.

Rains hit road, rail traffic in Mumbai, Thane

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Several low-lying areas in Thane witnessed water-logging on Monday.

Rains hit road, rail traffic in Mumbai, Thane

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A school students wades through a water-logged street in Mumbai.

Rains hit road, rail traffic in Mumbai, Thane

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Students play in a flooded street as it rains in Thane.

Rains hit road, rail traffic in Mumbai, Thane

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Children try to make their way home through a water-logged road after the school was shut early following Monday's rains.

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Children enjoy the rains in Thane after the school was shut early on Monday. 

Rains hit road, rail traffic in Mumbai, Thane

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People wade through a flooded street in Thane.

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People hold umbrellas as they walk through a crowded street in Mumbai.

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Children play in a puddle as rains continued to hit Mumbai.

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Water-logged tracks in Thane led to delay in services.

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Office-goers are seen rushing home near Hutatma Chowk in south Mumbai after Monday's downpour.

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The Tansa Lake overflows after Monday's torrential rains.

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