Mumbai: As the second wave of Covid19 infections has witnessed a surge in the financial capital, the Maharashtra government has enforced a weekend lockdown in the city. As the lockdown began, the city has worn a deserted look in many areas. The state government has given permission only for essential services personnel to use public transport. As a result, the movement of passengers at the railway stations has significantly declined. Here's a glimpse of these locations captured by ETV Bharat.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
Mini lockdowns have been imposed across Maharashtra, including Mumbai, as a result, the railway stations wore a deserted look. Notably, the suburban local services have been running empty since morning.
Even at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj terminus, which is Mumbai's busiest railway station, only a sparse number of passengers have been seen since morning. Overall, the picture is clear that Mumbaikars are responding well to the mini lockdown.
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation office
Mumbaikars have responded to the call for a lockdown and many of the city's prime locations were seen deserted. Even vehicular movement has significantly declined in the city. ETV Bharat correspondent, Umesh Karanjkar gets you a clear picture of the situation right from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation office in Mumbai.
South Mumbai which has a large number of government offices as well as private offices draws a large number of employees from the suburbs, but today the daily hustle and bustle in the city was almost nil.