<p><strong>Mumbai Rains: Record rainfall in Mumbai since Wednesday morning. Seeing the intensity of the rain, many local residents and netizens are comparing it to a ‘cloudburst’. However, the Meteorological Department (IMD) has not yet declared a ‘cloudburst’</strong></p><img><p><strong>Visuals show Mumbai’s streets turned into rivers after a cloudburst-like event</strong>. The city is grappling with severe waterlogging, disrupting daily life for millions.</p><img>A video from Andheri shows vehicles navigating through deeply flooded streets. The western suburbs have been hit hard, with many areas reporting significant waterlogging.<img>Dadar experiences extreme rainfall, leading to conditions resembling a cloudburst. The intense downpour has caused major disruptions and flooding in the area.<img>The weather department has issued a red alert, warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall. Residents are advised to stay indoors as the city braces for a potential 300mm of rain.<img>Commuters face immense hardship with widespread traffic jams and suspension of train services in several parts of Mumbai due to the unprecedented heavy rainfall.