Monsoon Hits Mumbai Hard: Waterlogging Disrupts Life, Andheri Subway Closed After Heavy Rain (X)
Mumbai: With the strong entry of monsoon in Mumbai, the pace of the metropolis slowed down. Heavy rains on Tuesday late night submerged many areas of the city. Roads were filled with knee-deep water, many subways had to be closed and the movement of local trains was also affected. Everyone from office goers to school and college students had to face problems. In view of the situation, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Wednesday and has advised people to remain alert.
The maximum impact of rain was seen in low-lying areas and major traffic routes. There was waterlogging in many parts of Saki Naka, Andheri, Everard Nagar and Navi Mumbai. Vehicles were seen crawling at many places, while traffic had to be temporarily stopped on some routes. The administration closed the subway of Everard City as it was completely submerged in water.

The local train service, considered the lifeline of Mumbai, was also affected by the rain. Due to technical fault in the track on Trans Harbor Line, 24 local trains had to be cancelled. According to railway officials, the affected portion has been repaired, but in view of safety, the speed of trains was kept low on some routes. Due to this, passengers had to face extra time and also face crowding.
Andheri underpass, which is in the headlines every year during monsoon, has been hit by waterlogging this time too. According to BMC officials, no quick solution has been found yet to the problem of continuous water filling. Despite warnings, some drivers try to pass through waterlogged roads. On Tuesday, an auto driver got stuck in the middle of the road and was later rescued safely by the corporation employees.
#WATCH | Maharashtra | An underpass in Mumbai's Andheri area was closed after it was flooded due to severe water logging amid heavy rains in the city.
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A BMC Official Rhitik says, "... We have not been able to find a temporary solution for this severe water logging... Our… pic.twitter.com/QsN7WbXjYw
Despite heavy rains, services continued on most routes of Western Railway and Harbor Line. Train operations continued normally on major routes including the Churchgate-Dahanu corridor. However, as a precautionary measure, the speed of trains was reduced at many places so that there is no possibility of any kind of accident.

According to BMC, an average of 56 mm rainfall was recorded in the city from Monday morning till late night. The impact of rain was relatively greater in the western suburbs. In areas like Kandivali, Malad, Juhu and Santa Cruz, 20 to 32 mm of rain was recorded within an hour. Due to continuous rain, pressure on the drainage system also increased.
#WATCH | Maharashtra: Rain lashes parts of Mumbai city; visuals from Malabar Hills
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BMC weather forecast has predicted a generally cloudy sky with moderate to heavy rain, with the possibility of lightning and thunder in the city and suburbs pic.twitter.com/2M90x41hWC
The Meteorological Department estimates that rain may continue in Mumbai and surrounding areas for the next two days. In view of this, the administration has advised people living in low-lying areas to take special precautions. An appeal has also been made to avoid going to the seashore and unnecessary travel. At present, this early monsoon rain seems to be more of a challenge than a relief for Mumbaikars.
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