Two college-going women suffer electric shocks while wading through rainwater in Navi Mumbai during ongoing heavy monsoon rainfall, multiple outlets report. The incident occurs near the Nerul LP Bridge area, with accounts describing the victims crossing a waterlogged road and being affected while moving through flooded water under the bridge. Officials suspect an exposed live electrical cable or wire as the cause, citing the presence of live wiring in an area where water has accumulated. Emergency responders are deployed to the site, including local power authorities and fire services, as the situation is assessed and made safe. Authorities say both women are out of danger following treatment, though investigations continue into how the live wire became exposed in the water. The rain has led to widespread waterlogging in the city, increasing the risk of electrocution when electrical infrastructure is affected by flooding. Reporting across outlets aligns on the location around Nerul and the LP Bridge, the suspected live wire, and that the victims receive immediate attention and are not reported to be in critical condition.