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Heavy rain lashes Mumbai again, wall collapses in Andheri East

A wall collapsed in Andheri East in suburban Mumbai on Monday morning. A woman is believed to be trapped under the debris.

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Published : Jul 8, 2019, 3:11 PM IST

Updated : Jul 8, 2019, 4:04 PM IST

Wall collapsed in Andheri East in suburban Mumbai

Mumbai: After a few days' break, heavy rain lashed Mumbai and its neighbouring areas again on Monday morning, affecting road and rail traffic and briefly disrupting operations at the city airport.

A wall has collapsed in Andheri East in suburban Mumbai, where a woman is believed to be trapped under the debris.

The suburban areas received around 20 mm rainfall in just three hours starting 8.30 am, an official at the India Meteorological Department's (IMD) centre here said.

This caused water-logging on rail tracks at Ghatkopar, Kanjurmarg, Sion and other stations due to which local trains on the Central Line were running slow.

Several local trains on the Central and Western lines were also cancelled due to flooding on the tracks, railway officials said.

Heavy rains return to Mumbai; wall collapses in Andheri East

Office-goers who commute by local trains, considered the lifeline of Mumbai, were hit hard due to the heavy downpour in the morning rush hour.

Operations at the airport were suspended for around 20 minutes in the morning and three city-bound flights were diverted to some nearby airports, an official from the Mumbai International Airport Limited said.

However, no flights were cancelled.

The services were stopped at 9.12 am and later resumed at 9.31 am, the official said.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) expressed regret over the inconvenience caused to city residents because of the heavy rainfall.

"Dear Mumbaikars, the city has experienced heavy rainfall in the last couple of hours, especially in the eastern suburbs. We regret all the inconvenience that has showered along. But the intensity is on the decline now & our teams will try to pump out logged water as soon as possible," the BMC said in a tweet.

The heavy cloud formation was bringing more rains to the city, the IMD official said.

"The catchment areas of dams that supply drinking water to Mumbai are also receiving good precipitation. The city is expected to receive more rains today," he added.

The metropolis and its adjoining areas earlier received heavy rains for four consecutive days in June end- early July, badly affecting normal life and disrupting rail, road and air traffic at that time.

After that, the city had been witnessing sporadic rains in the last few days.

Also read: Couple killed in landslide in Darjeeling

Mumbai: After a few days' break, heavy rain lashed Mumbai and its neighbouring areas again on Monday morning, affecting road and rail traffic and briefly disrupting operations at the city airport.

A wall has collapsed in Andheri East in suburban Mumbai, where a woman is believed to be trapped under the debris.

The suburban areas received around 20 mm rainfall in just three hours starting 8.30 am, an official at the India Meteorological Department's (IMD) centre here said.

This caused water-logging on rail tracks at Ghatkopar, Kanjurmarg, Sion and other stations due to which local trains on the Central Line were running slow.

Several local trains on the Central and Western lines were also cancelled due to flooding on the tracks, railway officials said.

Heavy rains return to Mumbai; wall collapses in Andheri East

Office-goers who commute by local trains, considered the lifeline of Mumbai, were hit hard due to the heavy downpour in the morning rush hour.

Operations at the airport were suspended for around 20 minutes in the morning and three city-bound flights were diverted to some nearby airports, an official from the Mumbai International Airport Limited said.

However, no flights were cancelled.

The services were stopped at 9.12 am and later resumed at 9.31 am, the official said.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) expressed regret over the inconvenience caused to city residents because of the heavy rainfall.

"Dear Mumbaikars, the city has experienced heavy rainfall in the last couple of hours, especially in the eastern suburbs. We regret all the inconvenience that has showered along. But the intensity is on the decline now & our teams will try to pump out logged water as soon as possible," the BMC said in a tweet.

The heavy cloud formation was bringing more rains to the city, the IMD official said.

"The catchment areas of dams that supply drinking water to Mumbai are also receiving good precipitation. The city is expected to receive more rains today," he added.

The metropolis and its adjoining areas earlier received heavy rains for four consecutive days in June end- early July, badly affecting normal life and disrupting rail, road and air traffic at that time.

After that, the city had been witnessing sporadic rains in the last few days.

Also read: Couple killed in landslide in Darjeeling

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Heavy rains return to Mumbai; rail, road traffic hit
         Mumbai, Jul 8 (PTI) After a break of few days, heavy
rains returned to Mumbai and its neighbouring areas on Monday
morning, affecting road and rail traffic and briefly
disrupting operations at the city airport.
         The suburban areas received around 20 mm rainfall in
just three hours starting 8.30 am, an official at the India
Meteorological Department's (IMD) centre here said.
         This caused water-logging on rail tracks at Ghatkopar,
Kanjurmarg, Sion and other stations due to which local trains
on the Central Line were running slow.
         Several local trains on the Central and Western lines
were also cancelled due to flooding on the tracks, railway
officials said.
         Office-goers who commute by local trains, considered
the lifeline of Mumbai, were hit hard due to the heavy
downpour in the morning rush hour.
         Operations at the airport here were also suspended for
around 20 minutes in the morning and three city-bound flights
were diverted to some nearby airports, an official from the
Mumbai International Airport Limited said.
         However, no flights were cancelled.
         The services were stopped at 9.12 am and later resumed
at 9.31 am, the official said.
         The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) expressed
regret over the inconvenience caused to city residents because
of the heavy rainfall.
         "Dear Mumbaikars, the city has experienced heavy
rainfall in the last couple of hours, especially in the
eastern suburbs. We regret all the inconvenience that has
showered along. But the intensity is on decline now & our
teams will try to pump out logged water as soon as possible,"
the BMC said in a tweet.
         Heavy cloud formation was bringing more rains to the
city, the IMD official said.
         "The catchment areas of dams that supply drinking
water to Mumbai are also receiving good precipitation. The
city is expected to receive more rains today," he added.
         The metropolis and its adjoining areas earlier
received heavy rains for four consecutive days in June end-
early July, badly affecting normal life and disrupting rail,
road and and air traffic at that time.
         After that, the city had been witnessing sporadic
rains in the last few days. PTI ND IAS
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