At least 6 people have died from massive flooding in one of India's biggest cities - and more rain is coming
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REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade
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More than 1,200 people have died across India, Bangladesh, and Nepal in the worst floods to strike South Asia in years.
Many parts of the city are still heavily under water, causing the city of 20 million people to grind to a halt over the last several days.
Here's a look at the situation in Mumbai.
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