Why Mumbai becomes a 'bathtub' every monsoon: Key factors behind the flooding
From the towering Western Ghats and the moisture-rich Arabian Sea to high tides and a city built largely on reclaimed land, multiple factors combine to create what many describe as Mumbai's "bathtub…
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