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Mumbai's Wettest July Day in 50 Years Kills 8, Disrupts Flights and Schools

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Mumbai was battered by record-breaking rainfall on what became the city's wettest July day in over half a century. A building collapse in Mankhurd killed six people, five of whom were children. Unusually strong winds also uprooted trees across the city, causing additional fatalities. Flight operations were disrupted due to the severe weather conditions. Authorities declared a holiday for educational institutions as more heavy rainfall was forecast.

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