SEE PHOTOS: Early monsoon hits Mumbai, roads waterlogged

Southwest monsoon made its onset over Mumbai on May 26. This is the earliest onset in the last 75 years: IMD

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Colaba received 105.2 millimetres of rainfall, Santacruz (55mm), Bandra (68.5mm), Juhu Airport (63.5mm), Chembur (38.5mm), Vikhroli (37.5mm), Mahalaxmi (33.5mm) and Sion (53.5mm), as per IMD

Operations on the Metro line 3 between Acharya Atre Chowk and Worli were suspended on Monday, after heavy rains inundated an underground station

The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) was forced to suspend the operation after flooding was reported at the underground Acharya Atre Chowk station

As a precautionary measure and to ensure passenger safety, train services between Worli and Acharya Atrey Chowk have been temporarily suspended

According to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), the highest precipitation was recorded at Nariman Point Fire Station (104 mm) in the southern tip of the city

Road commuting was affected after low-lying areas, such as King's Circle, Mantralaya, Dadar TT East, Parel TT, Kalachowki, Wadala, Hindmata, Kemps Corner, Churchgate, Chinchpokali, and Dadar, were subject to waterlogging

In Pune, heavy rains lashed Baramati, Indapur and Daunda tehsils on Sunday, prompting the National Disaster Response Force to deploy two specialised teams on the urgent request of the district collector

Back in Mumbai, tracks were inundated at Masjid, Byculla, Dadar, Matunga and Badlapur railway stations on Central Railway, delaying trains in the morning rush hours, leaving commuters distressed

Water accumulated around the civic-run KEM Hospital in Parel, which is usually a busy place

In most parts of Mumbai, heavy rains and waterlogging have brought it to a standstill

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