Mumbai, July 8: Local train services on the Central Railway routes were severely hit early Monday morning while various roads in Mumbai were waterlogged after some areas recorded more than 300 mm rainfall overnight, officials said.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in a statement issued in the morning said heavy rain is also expected on Monday. It declared a holiday for the first session of the day for all the BMC, government and private schools and colleges in Mumbai municipal limits in order to avoid inconvenience to students. Mumbai Rains: Heavy Rainfall Lashes City and Suburbs Through the Night, Causes Waterlogging in Several Areas (See Pics and Videos).
Train Services Hit On Section Linking Thane After Heavy Rain
Local train Update :
Service between CSMT - Thane running on the slow local line.
Thane - Kasara
Thane - karjat
Local trains are running behind schedule time.
— DRM Mumbai CR (@drmmumbaicr) July 8, 2024
Local Trains Running Late After Rain Lashes Mumbai
WR's Mumbai Suburban trains are running upto 10 mins late because water is above track level between Matunga Rd and Dadar due to heavy rains.
High capacity water pumps are being utilised to drain waters away from the railway tracks to ensure a smooth commute for Mumbaikars.… pic.twitter.com/a52nG18RZf
— Western Railway (@WesternRly) July 8, 2024
"The decision for the next session will be announced after reviewing the situation," the statement said. Suburban services of the Central Railway were severely affected due to waterlogging of tracks on both the Main and Harbour corridors, authorities said. Mumbai School Holiday Today: BMC Declares Holiday for First Session in All Schools and Colleges on July 08 As IMD Predicts Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall.
Waterlogged Streets, Flood-Like Situation in Several Parts of City
#WATCH | Buses, cars and other vehicles operate on waterlogged roads in Kurla area of Mumbai amid heavy rains in the city pic.twitter.com/eXvAq5OtEV
— ANI (@ANI) July 8, 2024
Heavy Rains Disrupt Normal Life in Mumbai
The civic body's disaster management department said suburban services on both the CR corridors resumed operation at 6.45 am. The BMC said some areas in Mumbai received more than 300 mm rainfall from 1 am to 7 am on Monday. The highest 315 rainfall in this period was recorded in Govandi area and 314 mm in Powai area, it said.
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