This was the scene of devastation in Mumbai, India, this morning (Aug 7) after storms battered the city.<br /><br />Several trees were blown over on the residential road amid driving rain and gusts of up to 100 km/h. <br /><br />The monsoon storm wreaked havoc, blowing over tree which damaged cars and causing power outages.<br /><br />Yesterday morning (Aug 6) palm tree was flung back-and-forth like it was possessed as a terrified family watched from their balcony.<br /><br />The huge tree was tossed around as driving monsoon rain and gusts of up to 100 km/h battered the city causing flash floods and widespread damage.<br /><br />Footage shows the 40ft tall tree being blown around as terrified Kerman Lalkaka and partner Chanandler watched on their white balcony. <br /><br />They said the scene showed ''nature's fury'' as the storm wreaked havoc across the city with incessant rain and winds disrupting rail and road traffic.<br /><br />Mumbai was hit with heavy rains for two consecutive days causing flash floods across the region. Winds of up to 100km/h uprooted trees, damaged cranes and tore down hoardings and awnings.<br /><br />The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said in a statement: ''Mumbai city and suburbs are very likely to receive few spells of moderate to heavy rainfall (1-2 cm/hour) during next 3-4 hours accompanied with strong winds reaching 60-70 k/mph occasionally gusting to 80 kmph. During next 3-4 hours. Possibility of thunder/lightning in some areas.''