Mumbai Rains which had been absent from the city for quite a while finally made a comeback, and that too with a bang. The city which was dry as a bone until a day ago is now waterlogged with temperatures reducing to quite an extent.
WhileMumbai rainswere welcomed in the beginning and residents celebrated the arrival of Mumbai rains, Twitter soon erupted withMumbairains, wherein some were enjoying the rains, some offering their restaurants as a stopover for those unable to reach home on time, some plighting the Uber surge pain, andMumbai Policetweeting information regarding rain and helping out when needed.
Here are 10 of the best tweets on Mumbai rains:
Glad to see it's finally raining in Mumbai. Much desired considering the depleted water levels in our dams and lakes.
Hope we have a great monsoon this year in Maharashtra and the rest of India ?#MumbaiRains
— Milind Deora (@milinddeora)June 28, 2019
Surge Dard#MumbaiRainspic.twitter.com/zJjkXjVRJs
— Shouv!k (@shouvism)June 28, 2019
Stuck in the rain & don't know where to go? come to@DoorNo1Barfor some (on the house) garam chai & Parle-G! We're here for you.#MumbaiRainsPlz RTpic.twitter.com/a8LS23CIhA
— Mihir Bijur (@MihirBijur)June 28, 2019
This image is more than enough to describe every#Mumbaikar's feeling in#MumbaiRains#bindasladki#Mumbaipic.twitter.com/j27kkWm4S4
— Bindas Ladki (@bindasladki)June 28, 2019
It just takes 30 mins of#MumbaiRainsfor an average Mumbaikar to go from - Oh Wow! -to- What the Hell!
— Atul Khatri (@one_by_two)June 28, 2019
#MumbaiRainssummed up in three points -
1. WHY IS IT NOT RAINING? IT'S SO HOT
*starts raining*
2. Please stop raining! This is too much
*stops raining*
3. The monsoon is irregular again this year. It didn't even rain properly. Last year this time we were drenched.
— Zenobia (@this_is_zenobia)June 28, 2019
Finally, it looks like June?️#MumbaiRains#MumbaiMonsoonpic.twitter.com/b2vbFD9NVQ
— Shubhada Kale (@Shubhada93)June 27, 2019
With cutting chai,,#MumbaiRains#FridayFeelingpic.twitter.com/uzmQGsFiPR
— Sikhe Jane (@SikheJane)June 28, 2019
"In what language does rain fall over tormented cities?" — Pablo Neruda.#MumbaiRains#mumbaimonsoonpic.twitter.com/K4mu9EBHhC
— Sohini (@Mittermaniac)June 28, 2019
Water logging upto 2 to 2.5 ft at Khar Masjid, SV Road, Khar - traffic has been diverted through linking road. Traffic police are on field to assist you whenever and however required#MumbaiRains
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice)June 28, 2019