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High tide floods Mumbai, is city collapsing?
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Mumbai: Mumbai is infamous for coming to a standstill during monsoons. Mumbaikars experienced relief from rising mercury as the city received a short spell of rain on Wednesday.
However, high tide caused flooding in parts of Dadar on Thursday. Sea-water also submerged road partially near Gateway of India due to high tide in Mumbai.
Meanwhile, the four-month-long monsoon season started on a weak note as the annual rains arrived over country’s southern coast about five days behind the average date of 1 June.
The Met department had earlier predicted a below normal monsoon at 95 per cent.
Mumbai High Tide Floods
Just as residents of Mumbai were waiting for this year’s monsoon rains to fall, parts of the city were unexpectedly flooded from a different source.
The unusually high tide on Thursday 12 June 2014 caused flooding in the streets of Dadar, Worli and Chaupati. In some places flood water was between 1 to 3 feet deep (30cm to 90cm).
Other areas of the city were also submerged, including roads near the famous Gateway of India.
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