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Houses, Roads Submerged As Telangana Battles Record-Breaking Rain
- Friday July 28, 2023
- Telangana News | Reported by Uma Sudhir, Edited by Samiran Mishra
Telangana Rain: Six people have died in Telangana as heavy rainfall continues to batter the state. The incessant rain has caused widespread flooding and damage to roads and crops.
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Fans Create Mural Of Virat Kohli Using 5,000 Red Cricket Balls. See Pic
- Saturday November 5, 2022
- Asian News International
Mural artist Gurseet Singh brought together thousands of fans of star Indian batter Virat Kohli to create a 20ft-by-20ft mural of Kohli's face using 5,000 red cricket balls at Mumbai's Carter Road Amphitheater on Saturday
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Trains, Buses Operate Normally As Intensity Of Rain Reduces In Mumbai
- Thursday September 24, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
Mumbai rain update: A day after heavy rain battered the city and caused flooding in several areas, life slowly returned to normal. Rail and road transport services have resumed. According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), intensity of rain has reduced and there is no waterlogging.
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Live updates: Rains Batter Maharashtra, Water-Logging On Roads, Railway Tracks
- Sunday August 4, 2019
- India News | Edited by Prionka Jha
Rains battered Maharashtra leaving two people dead. On Saturday, thousands of passengers remained stranded for hours at stations between Thane and Panvel as train movement was hit on water-logged tracks.
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Heavy Rain Continues In Mumbai, Trains Running Late
- Monday July 9, 2018
- Mumbai News | Indo-Asian News Service
Heavy rains continued to batter Mumbai, its surroundings and large parts of Maharashtra for the third consecutive day, hitting normal life, disrupting rail and road traffic on Monday
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LIVE: Mumbai On The Road To Recovery A Day After Heavy Rain
- Wednesday August 30, 2017
- India News | Edited by Debanish Achom
Mumbai is slowly limping back to normal a day after heavy rain battered the city. The rainfall recorded in Mumbai yesterday is said to be the heaviest in 12 years, recording almost 300 millimeters in some locations. Today, several roads have been cleared for traffic and water has receded from some public areas. Local trains are also running, though...
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360 Degree View Of Potholed Mumbai Roads
- Thursday July 7, 2016
- Mumbai News | NDTV
Come monsoon and Mumbai's battle with potholes begin. The commuters dread this time of the year when one can't distinguish between roads and potholes.
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As Rain Stops, Water Recedes From Mumbai Roads; Train Services Resume
- Saturday June 20, 2015
- Cheat Sheet | Reported by Saurabh Gupta, Edited by Abhinav Bhatt
After 15 days' worth of rain on Friday left Mumbai battered and struggling to cope, the city is slowly returning to normalcy today. With just a light drizzle this morning, water has started to recede from the roads, and many people can be seen on the streets. Train services, which were badly hit due to waterlogging yesterday, have resumed.
- www.ndtv.com
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Houses, Roads Submerged As Telangana Battles Record-Breaking Rain
- Friday July 28, 2023
- Telangana News | Reported by Uma Sudhir, Edited by Samiran Mishra
Telangana Rain: Six people have died in Telangana as heavy rainfall continues to batter the state. The incessant rain has caused widespread flooding and damage to roads and crops.
- www.ndtv.com
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Fans Create Mural Of Virat Kohli Using 5,000 Red Cricket Balls. See Pic
- Saturday November 5, 2022
- Asian News International
Mural artist Gurseet Singh brought together thousands of fans of star Indian batter Virat Kohli to create a 20ft-by-20ft mural of Kohli's face using 5,000 red cricket balls at Mumbai's Carter Road Amphitheater on Saturday
- sports.ndtv.com
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Trains, Buses Operate Normally As Intensity Of Rain Reduces In Mumbai
- Thursday September 24, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
Mumbai rain update: A day after heavy rain battered the city and caused flooding in several areas, life slowly returned to normal. Rail and road transport services have resumed. According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), intensity of rain has reduced and there is no waterlogging.
- www.ndtv.com
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Live updates: Rains Batter Maharashtra, Water-Logging On Roads, Railway Tracks
- Sunday August 4, 2019
- India News | Edited by Prionka Jha
Rains battered Maharashtra leaving two people dead. On Saturday, thousands of passengers remained stranded for hours at stations between Thane and Panvel as train movement was hit on water-logged tracks.
- www.ndtv.com
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Heavy Rain Continues In Mumbai, Trains Running Late
- Monday July 9, 2018
- Mumbai News | Indo-Asian News Service
Heavy rains continued to batter Mumbai, its surroundings and large parts of Maharashtra for the third consecutive day, hitting normal life, disrupting rail and road traffic on Monday
- www.ndtv.com
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LIVE: Mumbai On The Road To Recovery A Day After Heavy Rain
- Wednesday August 30, 2017
- India News | Edited by Debanish Achom
Mumbai is slowly limping back to normal a day after heavy rain battered the city. The rainfall recorded in Mumbai yesterday is said to be the heaviest in 12 years, recording almost 300 millimeters in some locations. Today, several roads have been cleared for traffic and water has receded from some public areas. Local trains are also running, though...
- www.ndtv.com
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360 Degree View Of Potholed Mumbai Roads
- Thursday July 7, 2016
- Mumbai News | NDTV
Come monsoon and Mumbai's battle with potholes begin. The commuters dread this time of the year when one can't distinguish between roads and potholes.
- www.ndtv.com
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As Rain Stops, Water Recedes From Mumbai Roads; Train Services Resume
- Saturday June 20, 2015
- Cheat Sheet | Reported by Saurabh Gupta, Edited by Abhinav Bhatt
After 15 days' worth of rain on Friday left Mumbai battered and struggling to cope, the city is slowly returning to normalcy today. With just a light drizzle this morning, water has started to recede from the roads, and many people can be seen on the streets. Train services, which were badly hit due to waterlogging yesterday, have resumed.
- www.ndtv.com