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Mumbai’s Local Vendors Battle Monsoon

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Waterlogging – Livelihoods at Risk
As the monsoon rains continue to lash Mumbai, local street vendors across the city are facing immense challenges due to recurring waterlogging. Our reporter visited multiple areas in andheri west where small business owners shared their daily struggles to keep their stalls afloat, both literally and financially.

From soaked merchandise to drastically reduced footfall, the rains have turned into a season of loss for thousands who rely on street vending for their livelihood. Many expressed frustration over poor drainage systems and lack of municipal support.

This exclusive ground report sheds light on the real impact of urban flooding—not just as a civic inconvenience, but as a threat to survival for the working class.
Watch the full story to hear directly from those affected.
📍 Reported from the streets of Mumbai
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