31 August,2014 01:40 PM IST | | A Correspondent
Heavy rains lashed several parts of the city since early Sunday morning. There was heavy water-logging in some parts. Most Ganesh Chaturthi decided to give pandal-hopping a miss
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Heavy rains lashed several parts of the city since early Sunday morning.
Commuters outside Currey Road station en route to the Lalbaugcha Raja pandal. Pics/Datta Kumbhar
There was heavy water-logging and traffic congestion in several areas including Hindmata Cinema in Parel.
Heavy flooding occured in areas near Hindmata Cinema
Several Ganpati revellers, who had come to visit the famous Lalbaughca Raja mandal, were seen outside Currey Road railway station.
But several other Ganesh pandals saw a drastic drop in attendance as many devotees decided to stay home rather than brave the downpour due to train delays and traffic congestion. Only Lalbaugcha Raja witnessed the usual rush of devotees.