If ‘Aapda me avsar’ was a video, this clip would have surely been it! Most parts of Maharashtra- including Pune, Mumbai and more- are struggling with waterlogged
streets, flooded homes, schools and offices and incessant rain. However, only a few have seemingly ‘cracked the code’ of still living life to its fullest! A video was recently shared online, which showed some kids- quite carefreely- enjoying a swim session in a waterlogged area in front of what appeared to be a mall. From jumping in the street like it was a ‘kids-safe swimming pool’ to some even trying to do all kinds of strokes- the clip showed some rather unexpended enthusiasm among the young ‘swimmers’. Times Now could not confirm the details or the authenticity of the post. Mumbai is currently struggling with all kinds of rainwater-related issues. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has also issued a Red alert in the city. Reportedly, local trains and related services are currently on hold, while the government has ordered to shut down Government schools, colleges and offices. Reportedly, the heavy rain has been triggered by a ‘low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal’, along with ‘strengthened monsoon winds’. ALSO READ: ‘Hamare Bachche Aise Kab Honge?’: Video Shows Chinese Kid Cleaning Metro Floor After Spilling Drink
Check out the viral post:
“Kids enjoying swimming outside Oberoi mall. Massive Mumbai Rains but let's thank our municipality for the year to year hard work they do so you can enjoy swimming on the roads and make it a Mumbai Waterpark,” the post read.
The post was shared on X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘AbsoluteVish’. The post was shared yesterday and amassed many reactions.
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Kids enjoying the swimming 🥽 outside oberoi mall. Massive Mumbai Rains 😨 but let's thank our municipality for the year to year hardwork they do so you can enjoy swimming on the roads and make it a mumbai Waterpark#MumbaiRains #MumbaiRain #Rain pic.twitter.com/skFiSYevMr
— Vishvendra (@AbsoluteVish) August 19, 2025
Internet’s reactions:
This seems fun but it is actually really unhygienic and risky for health,” a user said. “Hope those kids know what they are doing. This is dangerous,” wrote another person. “Kids really are not scared of anything,” added another.