Mumbai/Haryana:A 27-year-old man drowned at a railway underpass in south Delhi's Pul Prahladpur area while he was reportedly trying to take a selfie in the rains. It is being said that the man slipped and drowned as the area was waterlogged. There were several reports of water-logging since Monday morning. A DTC bus was also reported to have broken down at Kanjhawala Chowk, leading to traffic jams.
Heavy rains continue to throw life out of gear in various parts of the country. Normal life was hit at many places after the heavy downpour, with rains also slowing down the movement of vehicular traffic and disruption of local train services at many regions, including Delhi and Maharashtra. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday predicted thunderstorms with light to moderate intensity rain over some parts of the national capital, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh for at least two hours on Tuesday morning. Severe waterlogging was also reported in Gurugram's Southern Peripheral Road (SPR).
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Rain continues to lash Maharashtra
Five members of a family were killed on Monday after a boulder rolled down on their residence due to incessant rains in Thane city. Two children were rescued after the incident. All the deceased, including three minors, were from the same family. Seven people were feared drowned at separate places in Maharashtra. A man was washed away in Ganesh Ghat in Dombivali, while a 9-year-old boy was feared drowned in Mumbai's Mira Road. A 10-year-old boy also got swept away in a drain on Monday in Mira Road area. It also said water entered a godown in Mumbra where goats were kept for Bakri Eid celebrations, leading to the death of 15 animals while another 14 were saved.
Local train services on the Central Railway's slow line were suspended for about half an hour around 3 pm on Monday due to flooding on tracks between Kalwa and Mumbra stations in neighbouring Thane district. The services were restored on the slow corridor by 3.35 pm. According to civic officials, bus services of the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) were running normal, except for a few places in the suburbs. The eastern suburbs of Mumbai recorded 90.65 mm rainfall in the 24-hour period ended at 8 am on Monday, as compared to 48.88 mm rainfall in the island city and 51.89 mm rainfall in western suburbs, a BMC official said.