Constant Rains and Missing Umbrellas
It is a common sight among all tropical countries with distinct rain seasons. When the monsoon is in town, a moment of completely unhindered sunshine is followed by draining downpour , with consistent, rapidly falling water drops better than anything created with the finest of man-made shower heads. Streets turn into rivers after minutes, and visibility becomes no more than a curtain of watery white. People quickly run under the nearest roofs, into their houses, deserting the busy streets of the central market, that, moments ago, was bustling with street-side vendors and pedestrians.