Heavy rains continued to lash most parts of Maharashtra. A view of overflowing Khodashi dam on Krishna river after rains in Karad in Satara district. Photo: PTI
Rains are expected to continue in Mumbai, coastal Konkan, Vidarbha and other parts of Maharashtra in the next 48 hours. Picture shows a boy enjoying a giant wave lash the Mumbai seafront at Worli. Photo: Vivek Bendre
Distraught commuters in Mumbai local trains were compelled to endure delays of between 30 and 45 minutes, with the Central, Harbour and Western lines being clogged with water at several points. Photo: PTI
The downpour, which has continued without respite since Thursday, threw Mumbai's roads into total disarray. The Hindmata area in Dadar was completely waterlogged, while marooning close to 250 children at a school in suburban Virar. Photo: Vivek Bendre
With only a month into the monsoon, Mumbai city has already received nearly 55 per cent and the suburbs have averaged 47 per cent of the annual rainfall quota. School children wade through water logged streets in central Mumbai. Photo: Vivek Bendre
A view of damaged huts after a landslide, following heavy rains in Mumbra, Mumbai. Photo: PTI