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Mumbai Traffic Update: Heavy Rains Cause 30-Minute Delays on Eastern Freeway and WEH

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: August 18, 2025 13:41 IST

Mumbai has been witnessing continuous downpour and heavy rains for the last few days. Commuting across the city has ...

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Mumbai has been witnessing continuous downpour and heavy rains for the last few days. Commuting across the city has become difficult as waterlogging in several parts of the city has affected the local train and vehicle movements. The Eastern Freeway and the Western Express Highway are one of the busiest routes in the city. The rains have affected traffic movement on these routes, and there is a 30-minute delay. Heavy rainfall led to a lot of waterlogging in the low-lying areas, and the streets are flooded. Visuals from Bandra show that drivers are navigating their way as rain hits the region. The visuals from the Sion and Gandhi Market areas show that cars are moving forward slowly in ankle-deep water. Visuals from Dadar show buses and other vehicles driving slowly as water is accumulated on the roads. Traffic jams are reported in Byculla, on the Eastern Freeway, P D Mello Road, Chembur, Kurla, and Thane. The streets of Nalasopara are drowning in water, and vehicles are facing difficulty in moving forward.

Eastern Freeway:

WEH, Vile Parle:

Gandhi Market, Sion:

Bandra:

Dadar:

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Officials confirmed that there was no rerouting of Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) buses despite the relentless downpour.

The traffic chaos coincides with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing an orange alert for Mumbai, cautioning of heavy to very heavy rain until Tuesday. According to the 48-hour forecast, the city may experience moderate to heavy downpours, with chances of intense spells along with strong winds during the night. Meanwhile, temperatures are expected to stay steady, with the maximum hovering near 27°C and the minimum around 24°C.

Mumbai has been experiencing continuous heavy rainfall since Saturday. A civic official stated that after the intense showers overnight on Monday, the rain picked up further momentum from 9 am onwards. Between 9 am and 10 am, the island city registered 37 mm of rainfall, the eastern suburbs recorded 39 mm, and the western suburbs received 29 mm. Chembur in the eastern belt reported the highest downpour of 65 mm during the same period, followed by Shivaji Nagar with 50 mm, the official added. In the 24-hour span ending at 8 am on Monday, average rainfall stood at 54.58 mm in the island city, 72.61 mm in the eastern suburbs, and 65.86 mm in the western suburbs, as per civic data. Officials further mentioned that several locations recorded over 100 mm of rainfall during this timeframe.

Tags: Mumbai RainsMaharashtra RainsDadarEastern FreewayWestern express highwayBandraSionThaneWaterlogging NewsMumbai trafficMumbai Traffic Update
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