Photos: At least 25 killed as rains trigger landslide, wall collapses in Mumbai
At least 25 people were killed after several homes were crushed by a collapsed wall and a landslide triggered by
At least 25 people were killed after several homes were crushed by a collapsed wall and a landslide triggered by heavy monsoon rain in India's financial capital Mumbai, authorities said on July 18. Mumbai, home to 20 million people, has been hit by downpours since July 17, with local transport services being occasionally affected.
Commuters walk on waterlogged railway tracks following heavy rain, at Kurla in Mumbai on July 18. Several areas in the city have been flooded after heavy rainfall over the last 24 hours and suburban train services were also disrupted, crippling movement.(Kunal Patil / PTI)
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Firemen and rescue workers evacuate people after a wall collapsed on some shanties in Chembur's Bharat Nagar area due to a landslide, in Mumbai on July 18. Within the last 24 hours authorities have so far reported 11 incidents of houses or walls collapsing in the Mumbai area, Reuters reported.(Kunal Patil / PTI)
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A National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team inspects during a rescue operation after a wall collapsed in Chembur's Bharat Nagar due to a landslide, in Mumbai on July 18.(ANI)
Rescuers look for survivors after a wall collapsed on several slums because of heavy rain in the Mahul area of Mumbai on July 18, At least 25 people have died in three suburbs due to houses collapsing after landslides triggered by heavy rain, Reuters reported.(Rajanish Kakade / AP)
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Waterlogged streets at Parel after heavy rains in Mumbai on July 18. Mumbai and the coast of Maharashtra are expected to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall in the next four days, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said on July 18.(Shashank Parade / PTI)
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A damaged portion of Bilal Mosque is seen after it was hit by an Indian strike in Muzaffarabad. The selection of targets was done based on extensive intelligence, primarily due to Pakistan's changing strategies aimed at concealing terror camps.
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(From L to R) Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence, Princess Anne, Princess Royal, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Prince William, Prince George, Prince Louis, Catherine, Princess of Wales, and Princess Charlotte gathered on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on May 5, 2025. They stood united in tribute during the national anthem. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)