Mumbai's transport systems were severely impacted by heavy overnight rain, causing widespread waterlogging and disruptions to bus, train, and flight services.
MumbaiRainfallTransportationInfrastructureWaterloggingReal Estate MumbaiAug 17, 2025

The rain caused widespread waterlogging, leading to the rerouting of over 50 bus services and stranding some buses in submerged stretches, causing significant delays during the morning rush hour.
Central Railway cancelled 28 services during the morning peak, and speed restrictions slowed Harbour Line trains by up to 20 minutes, leading to severe overcrowding at several suburban stations.
Subways in Andheri, Malad, and Kurla were shut due to flooding, forcing vehicles onto already congested highways. The Eastern and Western Express Highways saw hours of bumper-to-bumper traffic.
At least 15 go-arounds were reported between midnight and dawn, and two flights were diverted due to low visibility and wet runways, highlighting the airport's limited capacity to handle extreme weather.
Experts recommend investments in modern drainage networks, rainwater harvesting, and ecological buffers such as mangrove protection to improve the city's resilience to heavy rainfall.

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