Heavy Rains Lash Mumbai, Disrupting City Life
Incessant Downpour Leads to Waterlogging, Train Services Affected
Mumbai has been experiencing incessant rainfall since yesterday, with the city recording close to 100 mm of rain in the past 24 hours. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) categorises rainfall between 64.5 mm and 115.5 mm as "heavy." The city has been witnessing a series of heavy showers, leading to waterlogging in several low-lying areas and disruption of suburban train services.
Waterlogging Causes Traffic Disruptions
The heavy rains have resulted in severe waterlogging in many areas of Mumbai, including Dadar, Parel, and Sion. Traffic movement has been severely affected, with vehicles stranded in waterlogged streets. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has deployed pumps to drain the water and ease the traffic flow. However, the rainfall continues to hamper efforts to clear the water.
Suburban Train Services Affected
The torrential rainfall has also impacted suburban train services, which are a lifeline for commuters in Mumbai. Waterlogging on railway tracks has led to delays and cancellations of several trains. Central and Western Railway officials have advised commuters to check train schedules before planning their travel.
IMD Issues Orange Alert
The IMD has issued an orange alert for Mumbai, indicating that the city is likely to experience more heavy rainfall in the coming days. Areas such as Wadala, Chembur, and Vikhroli are expected to witness particularly heavy downpours. Residents have been advised to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel during the heavy rainfall.
Conclusion:
The incessant rains have caused widespread disruption in Mumbai, affecting commuters, businesses, and daily life. The waterlogging and train disruptions have created significant challenges for the city's infrastructure and citizens. As the IMD predicts more heavy rainfall in the coming days, residents are urged to exercise caution, stay informed about weather updates, and follow safety guidelines to ensure their well-being.
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