People share photos of damage in Delhi and Mumbai after heavy rainfall.
Delhi and Mumbai received heavy rainfall and that caused a lot of damage and loss of valuables. The prediction was of heavy rainfall and regions of Delhi NCR also experienced waterlogging.
The heavy downpour also resulted in the death of 32 people in Mumbai and water entered many houses and buildings.#DelhiRains and #MumbaiRains started to trend on Twitter as many people shared pictures from the streets and they were terrifying. Take a look at some of them below.
Thundering… lightning… pouring like crazyyyyyy… #mumbairains pic.twitter.com/1UDfZTc5Sr
— ChaiKhakhra (@ChaiKhakhra) July 17, 2021
The show must go on ..
#MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/ugYqENwFDV
— Randeep Hooda (@RandeepHooda) July 18, 2021
A deer seen swimming in flooded streets of Mumbai. Video courtesy WhatsApp.#Mumbai #MumbaiRains #Rainfall #flooding @mumbaimatterz @RetweetsMumbai @tweetsvirat @VagariesWeather @ranjeetnature @ChatterjeeBadri pic.twitter.com/qVfDGWg8GO
— salil k (@catchsalil) July 18, 2021
Mumbaikars are going to wake up to the beautiful view of Venice in the morning #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/rZspNuvI5Y
— Sana Khan (@Spysanakhan) July 17, 2021
Best work done by AAP MCD Councillor in begampur ward. MLA is also from AAP @JaiUpkar #DelhiRains pic.twitter.com/SiBAJmdVqU
— Pushkar Singh Rawat 🇳🇿 (@psrawat484) July 19, 2021
Finally Delhi’s got, what was needed the most <3 #DelhiRains pic.twitter.com/zDcJhfyTgv
— Himani (@zimani_) July 19, 2021
It poured,
And drenched me in your love
To remind me once again…
That rains were always meant for-
‘You and me’ to be together.💕MG#DelhiRains#MondayMorning pic.twitter.com/ugFAYbOn56
— Manu Gulati (@ManuGulati11) July 19, 2021
#Delhirains coming down hard. Heading towards a century! pic.twitter.com/uQ7ku1LPi3
— Madhav Puri (@MadhavPuri2) July 19, 2021
Some people were also happy with the weather change and shared pictures of the beautiful scenery around them.