Heavy rain in Mumbai, train-bus affected, water-filled everywhere

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Mumbai: Due to Monsoon 2020, there is heavy rain in the surrounding areas including Mumbai Rain. In Mumbai (Mumbai), the process of rain is going on for the last several hours. According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, Mumbai has recorded 230 mm of rainfall in the last 10 hours. Due to this, most areas of the city have been completely submerged. The streets are full of water. This has affected the operation of buses to Mumbai local trains. At the same time, some people have also remembered the scene of 2005 rain and flood. At the same time, according to Thane Mahanagar Municipality due to rain, a person has been hit by a current near Ovala Hanuman temple on Ghodbunder Road. He has died due to this.

According to BMC, people have been asked to stay away from the sea. Hightide will arrive at sea at around 12:47 pm on Tuesday. During this time, waves of about 4.51 meters high are expected to rise. In such a situation, people have been appealed not to go to the lowlands and beaches. The BMC has also appealed to keep all offices closed. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued an alert for heavy rains in Mumbai, Thane and North Konkan region. Waterlogging has also occurred due to rain in Santa Cruz near Maratha Colony on the Western Express Highway in Mumbai. At the same time, people’s houses have been flooded in Kandivali.

According to Western Railway, heavy rains in Mumbai led to water logging in Dadar and Prabhadevi. The services of special local trains between Vira-Andher-Bandra and Bandra-Churchgate have been temporarily deferred.

Fear of rains is also showing fear among the people of Mumbai. Some people said on Twitter that they have not seen such a scene since July 26, 2005. At that time, about 1000 people died due to heavy rains and floods.

Due to continuous rains in Mumbai, the area of ​​Lower Parel is submerged in water. Waterlogging has taken place at various places. A video of this has also surfaced.

The western line of the Mumbai local train has been completely stopped due to continuous rains. At the same time, the harbor line between CSMT and Kurla has also been closed.

The central line is running at a slow pace. Also, around 8 routes of government best buses have been changed in Mumbai and surrounding areas.

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