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Heavy showers continue in Mumbai and people are stepping out to enjoy it

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Heavy rains continued to lash Mumbai for the fourth consecutive day on July 7. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast heavy rainfall in the city and suburbs with very heavy to extremely heavy rains likely at isolated places. Here's a look at how Mumbaikars are enjoying the rains.

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By CNBCTV18.com Jul 7, 2022 4:09:37 PM IST (Published)

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Mumbai had no respite from heavy rains which continued to lash the city on July 7. However, Mumbaikars were seen enjoying the weather despite waterlogging and delayed train services. Pictured: People enjoying high-tide waves at Marine Drive. (Image: AP)

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Train services on the Central Railway route were delayed after a wall collapsed between Masjid and Sandhurst Road stations in south Mumbai on the down (north-bound) track of the Harbour Line, officials said. Pictured: Overcrowding at railway station due to delayed train services. (Image: AP)

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The Western Railway said its "train services were running normal", but some passengers complained of trains running late on the route by a few minutes and overcrowding in coaches. (Image: PTI)

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The IMD has also predicted the possibility of occasional strong winds reaching 40-50 kmph gusting to 60 kmph, a civic official said. Pictured: People visiting Marine Drive as sea waves crash on to the promenade. (Image: PTI)

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South Mumbai received 82 mm of rainfall in the last 24 hours, while the eastern and western suburbs received 109 mm and 106 mm, respectively, civic officials said. Pictured: People wade through a flooded street. (Image: AP)

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There was no major water-logging anywhere in the city, barring some low-lying areas like the Andheri subway, reports said. Pictured: Civic officials warn people not to venture out on to flooded streets. (Image: PTI)

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As good rains were received in catchment areas, the water levels of reservoirs that supply to the city improved by up to 19 percent on July 7, a civic official was quoted as saying. Pictured: People visit Powai Lake was it was overflowing due to heavy rainfall. (Image: PTI)

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