Incessant rains disrupt normal life in Mumbai

World Sunday 31/July/2016 18:22 PM
By: Times News Service
Incessant rains disrupt normal life in Mumbai

Mumbai/Thane: Incessant rains hit Mumbai and neighbouring districts of Thane and Palghar in the west central Indian state of Maharashtra on Sunday threw normal life out of gear.
The suburban trains, considered 'lifeline' of daily commuters in Mumbai and adjoining areas, were affected due to the heavy rains but it being a holiday on Sunday with major offices remaining closed the impact was less.
Twelve persons, including three children and two women, were stranded at a tourist spot behind a housing complex on Ghodbunder road in Thane due to an overflowing nullah.
An SOS was sent to the disaster management cell and they were rescued with the help of a ladder and rope.
It turned out to be a hectic day for firemen and disaster management cell of Thane which received several calls of flooding, waterlogging and tree fall in the city.
The weather department has predicted very heavy rainfall in Mumbai and its suburbs during next 24 hours.
"Mumbai has been receiving good rainfall since Saturday due to active monsoon conditions. We expect very heavy rainfall in the next 24 hours due to strong westerly winds and an upper air cyclonic circulation over Gujarat," VK Rajeev, director of weather forecasting at IMD, told PTI.
He said moderate rainfall is predicted over central Maharashtra and Marathwada region during next 24 hours.
Trains on the Central Line were running 5-10 minutes behind schedule, according to a Central Railway official.
The services on Trans-harbour Vashi-Panvel-Thane line were severely affected, while on the Harbour line, trains were running 15-20 minutes late, the official said.
The disaster management cell of Thane received over 50 calls regarding waterlogging, tree fall and also of a few incidents of wall collapse, but no one was injured.
TMC's regional disaster management cell chief Santosh Kadam said 175 mm rainfall was recorded on Sunday in Thane city till 4pm (local time). The city has received 2,140.50 mm rains so far this monsoon season, as compared to 1,557 mm downpour during the same period last year, he said.
Thane Municipal Commissioner Sanjeev Jaiswal issued a warning to city residents to not to venture out unless absolutely essential.
Mumbai recorded 925.6 mm of rain against its monthly average of 799.7 mm, according to Skymet.
According to an official from Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC's) disaster control cell, no water logging was reported anywhere in the city and vehicular traffic was smooth as well.
"There was a high tide in the morning but water has receded now. No cases of waterlogging or rain-related accidents have been reported so far," he said.
An official from the Western Railway said suburban trains have been unaffected by rains, but there are delays on certain sections due to a 'jumbo' block.
"The jumbo block is having repercussions on other lines as well that is causing delays in train frequencies," he said.
Meanwhile, the Coast Guard Regional Headquarters (West), Mumbai issued an advisory regarding fishing boats, barges and coastal craft to the Indian states of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and Union Territory of Lakshadweep in view of the fishing ban period coming to an end on July 31, as the vigour of south west monsoon season is leading to continuous bad weather at sea.