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Heavy rains continue in Mumbai, adjoining areas for 2nd day

Heavy rain continues to lash Mumbai and its neighbouring areas for the second consecutive day. The local trains are not affected by it yet. However, the Central Railway has cancelled some passenger trains. According to the BMC, 39 incidents of short circuits, 104 incidents of the uprooting of trees were reported from various parts of the city.

Heavy rains continue in Mumbai & adjoining areas for 2nd day
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Published : Jun 29, 2019, 5:22 PM IST

Mumbai: Heavy rains continued to lash Mumbai and its neighbouring areas for the second consecutive day on Saturday.

Although the rains did not much affect the normal life in the city, at least five persons were injured in rain-related incidents.

The suburban local trains, known as the lifeline of Mumbai, remained largely unaffected and were running as per their schedule.

However, in view of IMD's heavy rainfall forecast, the Central Railway (CR) cancelled some express or passenger trains, especially those between Mumbai and Pune.

A press release issued by the CR read, "Mumbai-Pune Pragati Express, Mumbai-Pune Sinhagad Express, Bhusaval-Mumbai Passenger, Pune-Panvel Passenger have been cancelled on Saturday and Sunday. The Bhusaval-Pune Express has been diverted through Daund-Manmad."

"Mumbai-Bhusaval Passenger will remain cancelled till July 1," it said.

Heavy rains continue in Mumbai & adjoining areas for 2nd day

According to the officials of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), 39 incidents of short circuits, 104 incidents of the uprooting of trees or falling of tree branches were reported from various parts of the city.

"Five persons were injured in two different incidents of a wall collapse in the city," they said.

"While three persons were injured in Dadar on Friday, two others were injured in Govandi last night. They were treated in nearby hospitals and discharged," they said.

According to the civic officials, a tree was uprooted as a result of incessant rains on Friday night, in which some cars got damaged.

Meanwhile, the weather department predicted rains in Mumbai, Thane and the coastal areas on Saturday.

Latest satellite images showed active monsoon conditions over the west coast with deep westerlies.

In the last 24 hours, Colaba observatory recorded 81.2 mm rainfall, while the Santacruz weather station recorded 234.8 mm rainfall.

Also read: 17 dead, two injured as wall collapses in Pune

Mumbai: Heavy rains continued to lash Mumbai and its neighbouring areas for the second consecutive day on Saturday.

Although the rains did not much affect the normal life in the city, at least five persons were injured in rain-related incidents.

The suburban local trains, known as the lifeline of Mumbai, remained largely unaffected and were running as per their schedule.

However, in view of IMD's heavy rainfall forecast, the Central Railway (CR) cancelled some express or passenger trains, especially those between Mumbai and Pune.

A press release issued by the CR read, "Mumbai-Pune Pragati Express, Mumbai-Pune Sinhagad Express, Bhusaval-Mumbai Passenger, Pune-Panvel Passenger have been cancelled on Saturday and Sunday. The Bhusaval-Pune Express has been diverted through Daund-Manmad."

"Mumbai-Bhusaval Passenger will remain cancelled till July 1," it said.

Heavy rains continue in Mumbai & adjoining areas for 2nd day

According to the officials of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), 39 incidents of short circuits, 104 incidents of the uprooting of trees or falling of tree branches were reported from various parts of the city.

"Five persons were injured in two different incidents of a wall collapse in the city," they said.

"While three persons were injured in Dadar on Friday, two others were injured in Govandi last night. They were treated in nearby hospitals and discharged," they said.

According to the civic officials, a tree was uprooted as a result of incessant rains on Friday night, in which some cars got damaged.

Meanwhile, the weather department predicted rains in Mumbai, Thane and the coastal areas on Saturday.

Latest satellite images showed active monsoon conditions over the west coast with deep westerlies.

In the last 24 hours, Colaba observatory recorded 81.2 mm rainfall, while the Santacruz weather station recorded 234.8 mm rainfall.

Also read: 17 dead, two injured as wall collapses in Pune

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Heavy rains continue in Mumbai & adjoining areas for 2nd day
         Mumbai, Jun 29 (PTI) Heavy rains continued to lash
Mumbai and its neighbouring areas for the second consecutive
day on Saturday.
         Although the rains did not much affect the normal life
in the city, at least five persons were injured in rain-
related incidents, officials said.
         The suburban local trains, called the lifeline of
Mumbai, remained largely unaffected and were running as per
their schedule.
         However, in view of IMD's heavy rainfall forecast, the
Central Railway (CR) cancelled some express or passenger
trains, especially those between Mumbai and Pune.
         A press release issued by the CR said, Mumbai-Pune
Pragati Express, Mumbai-Pune Sinhagad Express, Bhusaval-Mumbai
Passenger, Pune-Panvel Passenger have been cancelled on
Saturday and Sunday. The Bhusaval-Pune Express has been
diverted through Daund-Manmad.
         Mumbai-Bhusaval Passenger will remained cancelled till
July 1, it said.
         According to the officials of the Brihanmumbai
Municipal Corporation (BMC), 39 incidents of short circuit,
104 incidents of uprooting of trees or falling of tree
branches were reported from various parts of the city.
         Five persons were injured in two different incidents
of wall collapse in the city, they said.
         "While three persons were injured in Dadar on Friday,
two others were injured in Govandi last night. They were
treated in nearby hospitals and discharged," they said.
         According to the civic officials, a tree was uprooted
as a result of incessant rains on Friday night, in which some
cars got damaged.
         Meanwhile, the weather department predicted rains in
Mumbai, Thane and the coastal areas on Saturday.
         Latest satellite images showed active monsoon
conditions over the west coast with deep westerlies, it said.
         In the last 24 hours, Colaba observatory recorded 81.2
mm rainfall, while the Santacruz weather station recorded
234.8 mm rainfall. PTI MR
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