BEST bus services normal as rains take break
India | July 03, 2019 8:38 ISTAs rains took a break on Tuesday, bus services ran smoothly throughout the day.
As rains took a break on Tuesday, bus services ran smoothly throughout the day.
Twenty-two people died in a wall collapse incident in Mumbai, paralysed by incessant rainfall for the third consecutive day, as many parts of the financial capital remained waterlogged, prompting authorities to declare a holiday on Tuesday.
The Western Railway suburban and long-distance services were affected but they did not completely crash like its counterpart, Central Railway, which remained shut for nearly 15 hours on Tuesday after Mumbai recorded the heaviest 24-hour July rain in 45 years.
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As heavy rain lashes Mumbai since Sunday, several flights to and from Mumbai have been delayed or cancelled. Passengers have been suffering due to the delay or sudden cancellation of the flights. IndiGo is offering a change/cancellation fee waiver to passengers travelling to and from Mumbai.
At least 18 people have been killed and several injured after a wall collapsed in Malad's Pimpripada area of north Mumbai at around 2 am on Tuesday. A 10-year-old girl was among people trapped under the debris, was crying for help.
Maharashtra government has declared a public holiday in Mumbai on Tuesday after the IMD predicted heavy rains over the next 48 hours. At least 18 people were killed after a wall collapsed on the hutments in Pimpripada area of Mumbai. Heavy rains lashing Mumbai overnight and early Monday hit road and rail traffic, causing puddles at the city's perennial flooding spots.
Heavy rains continue to lash Mumbai on Monday which has taken a toll on roads and also railway services have been affected in the city. Several commuters were stranded in Thane, Kurla, Borivali, Malad, and others.
Waterlogging at NCP leader Nawab Malik's Kurla residence has been reported on Tuesday morning, due to the heaviest rainfall within in 24 hours. Mumbai has received the highest rainfall in a decade over a two-day period since Sunday.
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Kurla railway station is among the oldest railway stations in India. It is part of the original 21-mile Great Indian Peninsular Railway section between Bombay and Tannah that opened in 1853. Early on Tuesday, the Central Railway (CR) suspended suburban train services after incessant heavy rain flooded tracks at several spots between Mumbai-Thane.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis visited Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation control room this morning to monitor the situation due to Mumbai rains.
Mumbai Rains: Mumbaikars woke up with heavy rainfalls on Tuesday following which over 20 people have been killed in rain-related wall collapse incident. According to reports, the road in Sangharsh Nagar caved on Tuesday due to heavy downpour in Chandiwali area. As a safety precaution, nearby buildings have been evacuated on Tuesday.
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According to reports, rain water has entered Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray residence 'Matoshree' on tuesday morning, due to the highest rainfall in a decade over a two-day period since Sunday.
54 flights are diverted and 52 cancelled at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) due to inclement weather in Mumbai. Delays and diversions of flights are taking place. Some Mumbai bound flights are diverted to Bengaluru.
The Central Railway (CR) early on Tuesday suspended suburban train services after incessant heavy rain flooded tracks at several spots between Mumbai-Thane, and services on Western Railway were also hit as Maharashtra government declared a precautionery public holiday for the city, officials said.
Heavy rainfall lashed out Mumbai and several parts of Maharashtra resulting in several trains being cancelled and flights delayed or cancelled. Rainfalls have put the city on halt as trains services, flight operations have been affected.
The state government on Tuesday said that only emergency services will remain functional in Mumbai due to the incessant rains that has affected the road traffic and railways in the financial capital of India.
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