As Mumbai faces heavy rainfall, the local police have warned people to stay away from the waves at Marine Drive. The Mumbai Police's official Instagram page shared a witty post for people enjoying this monsoon season. Soon after the post was made, it caught the attention of many.

In their post, the police department wrote, “Enjoy Mumbai's 3 km long beauty, but avoid being tied down by > 3 m waves.” While sharing the post, in the caption, they added, "Don't let 'waves of trouble' wash you away!" (Also Read: Amid record-breaking rainfall in Pune, internet shares scary visuals of flooded city ) Take a look at the post below: A post shared by Mumbai Police (@mumbaipolice) More on Mumbai's weather: Overnight, there was significant disruption throughout Mumbai and the neighbouring areas due to heavy and prolonged rainfall and winds as high as 60 kilometres per hour. The flooding caused waterlogging, train delays, and toppled trees.

As per the India Meteorological Department, the Santacruz observatory, which functions as the city's baseline weather station, registered 68.1 mm of rain in the 24 hours that concluded at 8:30 am on Thursday. In the same timeframe, 62.

5 mm were recorded at the Colaba observatory. The neighbouring district of Thane saw a significant 120.4 mm of rain.

(Also Read: Heavy rainfall disrupts Mumbai; flight operations affected ) Automatic weather stations operated by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) reported an average rainfall of 99 mm in the ea.