While monsoon rains continue to fall across various parts of Korea, the city of Mumbai, India, is experiencing significant disruptions as heavy monsoon downpours leave the city submerged.
At a train station in Mumbai, the tracks are filled with so much water that they are barely visible.
A moment later, a train passes through the flooded tracks, creating a massive spray of water.
Due to the relentless monsoon rains, many sections of the tracks have been flooded, but the train continued to run at speed, cutting through the water and creating a scene that looked like something out of a movie.
Concerns regarding safety have been raised, with many questioning whether it is safe to continue operations when the tracks are submerged to that extent.
The India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert, forecasting that extreme heavy rainfall will continue in Mumbai and surrounding areas.
(Source: X @manojpehul, @Arysangwan, @Kedar_speaks88, @upuknews1, @Top_Disaster)
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Train Plows Through Flooded Tracks in Mumbai
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