Mumbaikars reel under heavy rains after dry spell
Mumbaikars reel under heavy rains after dry spell
Low-lying areas like Kurla,Chembur, Tilak Nagar, Andheri, Parel and Lower Parel as well as parts of the neighbouring Thane, Navi Mumbai and Raigad suffered water logging.

Mumbai: Heavy rains threw normal life out of gear in the metropolis on Tuesday, leading to waterlogging in low-lying areas and disrupting local train services that hampered mobility of thousands in the morning rush hours. Many other trains were rescheduled including the August Kranti Rajdhani Express.

The incessant rains claimed two lives in a wall collapse at Govandi on Monday evening. A woman injured in the incident was admitted to hospital, an official from Disaster Management cell said.

Low-lying areas like Kurla, Chembur, Tilak Nagar, Andheri, Parel and Lower Parel as well as parts of the neighbouring Thane, Navi Mumbai and Raigad suffered water logging.

In Palghar district, schools were closed for the day as heavy rains lashed the area since last evening, officials said.

The Western Railway's suburban services were affected between Andheri and Churchgate stations for some time due to a point failure that forced closure of two tracks while train movement on the Central line was suspended for sometime as tracks on some stretches were submerged due to the heavy downpour.

"Soon after point failure was reported, our staff swung into action and it was corrected and services were restored immediately," Western Railway's chief PRO Sharat Chandrayan said.

A few services were cancelled as soil beneath the tracks washed away between Palghar and Boisar stretch that led to the closing down of one of the rail tracks.

The suburban trains services were suspended for nearly 10 minutes at around 10:15 AM between Kurla and CST due to submergence of tracks between Sion and Kurla, according to a statement by the Central Railway.

CR's chief PRO Narendra Patil said, "There were few cancellations in the morning as few stretches got submerged, but services were restored by the afternoon. However, trains were running late by 15 to 20 minutes," he said.

During the last 24 hours, Colaba in south Mumbai received 15.8 mm rainfall while Santacruz weather station recorded 61 mm downpour.

"We are having good to very good clouding at the offshores and expect good rainfall in next 48 hours," IMD Mumbai centre's director VK Rajiv said.

The MeT department has issued a high tide warning. The high tide is expected at 3.40 PM and is likely to be 3.98 m high.

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