Video: Mumbai Rains Trigger Massive Traffic Jams, Waterlogging Disrupts Commute Across City
· Free Press Journal
Mumbai: Heavy rainfall across Mumbai on Tuesday led to widespread traffic congestion, waterlogging and major commuting disruptions, with several arterial roads witnessing slow-moving or stagnant traffic.
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Mumbai, Maharashtra: Heavy rain lashed the western suburbs of Dahisar, Borivali, Kandivali, and Malad, causing traffic problems pic.twitter.com/059G9eCaoY
— IANS (@ians_india) June 30, 2026
The western suburbs, including Dahisar, Borivali, Kandivali and Malad, were among the worst affected as persistent showers caused traffic snarls during the day. Similar conditions were reported from Andheri, Goregaon, Mulund and Vikhroli, where vehicles moved at a crawl amid continuous rainfall.
#WATCH | Maharashtra: Heavy rain lashes parts of Mumbai as monsoon intensifies across Maharashtra; visuals from Chembur pic.twitter.com/joWZxFQ6lI
— ANI (@ANI) June 30, 2026
Traffic was also severely impacted on the Sion-Panvel Highway between Nerul and Sanpada due to the downpour, resulting in long queues of vehicles.
@MTPHereToHelp this truck is on mahalakshmi station flyover moving towards 7 parel. How is this permitted? pic.twitter.com/8qniS2IbeM
— Navin Vyas (@navinvyas91) June 30, 2026
Traffic Advisory & Public Concern | Thane–Bhiwandi Corridor
— Neel Haria (@haria_neel) June 30, 2026
Commuters travelling between Thane – Kalyan – Bhiwandi are advised to plan their journey accordingly.
Despite the presence of an 8-lane highway, the Thane–Bhiwandi Bypass witnessed one of the worst traffic snarls… https://t.co/03B72IgCOj
@MTPHereToHelp need urgent attention at garware junction, Sahar road , andheri East
— Panvelian (@panvelian) June 30, 2026
Ask Sahar division to attend asap pic.twitter.com/I0WSDaCtjV
@MTPHereToHelp
— Saurabh D (@D512841D) June 30, 2026
1.5 hr to cover 13 km distance from powai to mulund. Please depute police to help. pic.twitter.com/PyfDukkjMh
@MTPHereToHelp @MumbaiPolice There was raining heavily and this rickshaw driver refused to goo
— rights of people (@people59477_of) June 30, 2026
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Address:- Matri Park Chembur pic.twitter.com/x8OjPqTxWR
Traffic diversions in place
The Mumbai Traffic Police said vehicular movement through the Andheri Subway near D N Nagar had been suspended after water accumulated up to 1 to 1.5 feet. In a post on social media, the police advised motorists that traffic had been diverted via SV Road and Gokhale Bridge until conditions improved.
Commuters report travel woes
The rains also triggered complaints from commuters on social media, with several users alleging that some auto-rickshaw drivers refused rides during the downpour or demanded fares much higher than usual.
Authorities have urged motorists to plan their journeys in advance, follow traffic advisories and avoid waterlogged routes wherever possible as intermittent rainfall continues across the city.