Mumbai witnessed heavy rainfall in the first half of the day on Saturday.
As expected, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had not taken any preventive measures, the result of which, water logging incidents were reported at various parts of the city. Right from Hindamata to Eastern Express Highway, residents expressed their angst on Twitter by slamming the BMC, in a rather humorous way.
@dadarinfo #MumbaiRains #Dadar #waterlogged Well..let's just call #Hindmata #Milansubway #kingscircle as #Mumbai iconic flood spots. We can also develop monsoon tourism and have visits to waterlogged areas for those who are curious..
— Anamika (@PraktanAnamika) June 9, 2018
Heavy rainfall is expected till June 11: India Meteorological Department on #MumbaiMonsoon
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahullGandhii) June 9, 2018
So guys we need ship rather than boats to travel in #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/6cbz7E89NY
Weekend and #MumbaiRains !!!! Get out there and fall in #Love with the city or in potholes!!!!
— Niket (@NiKeFuN11) June 9, 2018
BMC have to change the Name of #Mumbai to Mumbai water park during monsoon. #MumbaiRains #MumbaiRainsLive #BMC #MumbaiMonsoon @Madan_Chikna @bmcmumbai pic.twitter.com/0JEhmE1xsO
— Sanket Darji (@SanketDSP) June 9, 2018
This is what BEST needs in Mumbai during monsoons. #Mumbairains #ShameOnYou #BMC pic.twitter.com/UNwZW0PIyv
— Navneet Verma (@navneetverma321) June 9, 2018
हे असं सरकार पाहिजे.
— Mahadeo Sawant (@mahadeo84) June 9, 2018
ज्या रस्त्यावर तुम्ही हिवाळा आणि उन्हाळा मध्ये गाडी चालवतात, त्याच रस्त्यावर तुम्ही पावसाळ्यात बोटिंग करू शकतात.
धन्य ते सरकार.@mnsadhikrut @SandeepDadarMNS @NEAL_DABHERAO@ShivSena @ameytirodkar@GauVartak @Abhosale7#MumbaiRains #मुंबई #पाऊस२०१८ #म https://t.co/HwWyZn0unB
#MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/bS3EJqZQ5e
— HRISHIKESH GAWAS (@hrishismm) June 9, 2018
We can also organize swimming competition #MumbaiMonsoon #MumbaiRains
— Sanket Darji (@SanketDSP) June 9, 2018