More than 1200 people have died across India, Bangladesh and Nepal after the worst monsoon floods to hit South Asia in more than a decade.
At least five people have been killed in India's financial capital Mumbai, as heavy monsoon rain caused transport chaos and forced schools and many offices to close on Wednesday.
The coastal city of more than 20 million people is the latest to be hit by floods that have ravaged South Asia this monsoon season, affecting millions of people.
"Five people have died in the Mumbai floods. Four of them, including two children, died due to wall collapse in the slums and another person died due to electric shock," Tanaji Kamble, a local government official, told AFP.
Kamble said the rains had eased by Wednesday. "We are monitoring the safety situation across the city and things are returning to normal."