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Pol Khol with Shekhar Suman: BMC and Maharashtra govt's blame game continues as Mumbai crawls due to heavy rain
Watch actor Shekhar Suman taking jibe at BMC and Maharashtra govt's blame game as city crwals due to heavy rain.
Local trains, considered the lifeline of Mumbai, today moved at the snail's pace due to
water-logging of the tracks, resulting in harrowing times for lakhs of office-goers and other commuters.
A distance, usually covered in about an hour, took several hours, even up to five hours in some cases, as the rail tracks as well as roads were submerged. This was the scene of the metropolis as it continued to be lashed by heavy rains for the fourth straight day.
This has now become an annual affair during the monsoons and while the citizens may grin, they seem to have become almost immune to these hardships.
Local trains, considered the lifeline of Mumbai, today moved at the snail's pace due to
water-logging of the tracks, resulting in harrowing times for lakhs of office-goers and other commuters.
A distance, usually covered in about an hour, took several hours, even up to five hours in some cases, as the rail tracks as well as roads were submerged. This was the scene of the metropolis as it continued to be lashed by heavy rains for the fourth straight day.
This has now become an annual affair during the monsoons and while the citizens may grin, they seem to have become almost immune to these hardships.
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