In Video: Don't miss the special water ride by a train in Mumbai Rains
India | September 21, 2017 19:37 ISTThe commuters present on the platform were drenched whenever a train zoomed past the station creating a burst of water from the tracks
The commuters present on the platform were drenched whenever a train zoomed past the station creating a burst of water from the tracks
Central Railway's chief spokesperson Sunil Udasi said a few short destination trains had to be cancelled yesterday night to streamline the services.
As rains threatened to paralyse the city, panic messages on a cyclone today went viral on social media and messaging apps.
In a series of tweets, Mumbai Police said that the state government has declared a holiday in schools and colleges in Mumbai Metropolitan Region on Wednesday.
In the last two months, more than 1,000 people have been killed in flooding events across India, southern Nepal and northern Bangladesh.
Untraceable since he left for home in his car from Bombay Hospital, Amarapurkar had accidentally fallen into the manhole on a flooded road barely a kilometer from his residence in Prabhadevi.
The wreckage caused by incessant downpour in Mumbai might continue on Thursday as the meteorological department has forecasted heavy rainfall and high tides
“You stop the rains then...Tell me what should I do? Do not think that you have the sole monopoly over Mumbai. We do serve the people, which are why they vote us back to power,” said Uddhav Thackeray.
The Santa Cruz observatory of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) here registered 331.4 mm rainfall yesterday, the heaviest since the July 26, 2005 record of 944 mm, which had caused the worst havoc in decades in the city
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While road traffic has improved, largely because of a public holiday announced by the state government, rail transport is limping and is far from returning to normalcy as water on tracks is yet to recede.
It's true! Even the torrential rains couldn't wash down the helping spirit of Mumbaikars!
Torrential rains pounded the metropolis throughout the day yesterday. The city gauged a whopping 298 mm of rainfall, the highest in a day in August since 1997.
The suburban train services on the western railway line in Mumbai has resumed after incessant downpour threw life out of gear in the megapolis.
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