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Published : Sep 23, 2020, 8:08 AM IST

Updated : Sep 23, 2020, 6:18 PM IST

18:12 September 23

Two security guards drown in flooded lift

Two security guards died after getting stuck in a flooded lift in the basement of a building in central Mumbai on Wednesday morning, the police said.

The incident took place at Nathani Residency, a high- rise near Kala Pani junction of Agripada area.

Security guards Jamir Ahmed Sohanan (32) and Shehzad Mohammed Siddique

 Memon (37) took the lift to go to the basement to open a valve for water supply, a police official said.

But due to heavy rains throughout the night, the basement was flooded, and the water rushed into the lift as soon as the doors opened, he said.

Before the two could step out, the doors got closed and they were stuck inside, the official said.

16:43 September 23

Severe waterlogging in Mumbai's Sion area

Severe waterlogging in Mumbai's Sion area due to heavy rainfall. India Meteorological Department predicts heavy rainfall at isolated places over Mumbai during the next 24 hours.

15:19 September 23

Five teams of NDRF on standby, says Maha minister

Five teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are on standby in view of heavy rains that have lashed Mumbai, Thane and Palghar districts and caused water-logging in many areas, Maharashtra Relief and Rehabilitation Minister Vijay Wadettiwar said on Wednesday.

Mumbai and neighbouring areas received intense spells of rain since Tuesday night, leaving many parts of the metropolis in waist-deep water and disrupting rail and road traffic.

Wadettiwar said in a statement that heavy rains caused the flood-like situation in many places, adding that Disaster Management department is keeping a close watch on the situation.

He appealed to people to stay indoors in view of flooding in many areas in Mumbai and other places.

15:19 September 23

High tide of 3.65 meters expected in Mumbai at 3.50 pm today: India Meteorological Department

12:26 September 23

Mumbai Flooded After Heavy Rains

Waterlogging disrupts rail, road traffic

Rains disrupted normal life in Mumbai; rail and road movement was severely hit by waterlogging at several places. The rains have affected local train services with the Central Railway suspending trains between CSMT-Thane/CSMT-Vashi due to waterlogging in Sion, Kurla, Chunabhatti, Malad and Matunga. 

Heavy rains lead to waterlogging in several areas in the state. IMD predicted that heavy rains that have been lashing Mumbai since Tuesday may turn more fierce today with intense rainfall.

11:01 September 23

Mumbai received one of the highest showers in the last 24 hours of this monsoon season and more rainfall is likely in the city and suburbs on Wednesday, MeT officials said.

Heavy showers overnight and early Wednesday morning caused waterlogging at many places in the metropolis, disrupting rail and road traffic.

Rains across the island city and the western suburbs picked up late Tuesday evening. There were intense spells across Mumbai for a few hours overnight, an official said.

10:58 September 23

Bombay High Court Chief Justice has declared a holiday today for HC, after severe waterlogging in city. 

09:14 September 23

Mumbai's Nair Hospital flooded following heavy rainfall in the city. It is a COVID-19 dedicated hospital. As per Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Mumbai city received 173 mm rainfall in the last 24 hours.

09:08 September 23

According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Water-logging in Bhendi Bazar, Gol Temple, Nana Chowk, Mumbai Central Junction, Bawla Compound, JJ Junction, Hindmata, Kala Chowky, Sarthi Bar & Worli Sea Face. All wards are working actively to dewater the water-logged areas.

09:08 September 23

The Central Railway said that due to waterlogging, many trains rescheduled/short terminated today.Mumbai-Bhubaneshwar special at 10pm rescheduled. Up Trains Bhubaneshwar-Mumbai Special at Thane, Howrah-Mumbai Special at Thane, Hyderabad-Mumbai Special & Gadag-Mumbai at Kalyan short-terminated.

09:07 September 23

Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation declares holiday for all private and government establishments, except emergency services, after severe waterlogging and heavy rainfall in many parts of Mumbai. Commissioner has appeared public to come out of their homes only if necessary.

07:52 September 23

Rain continues to lash parts of Mumbai; waterlogging near King Circle area.

07:49 September 23

Streets were waterlogged in the Goregaon area of Mumbai on Tuesday after heavy rainfall.

07:46 September 23

Passengers were stranded at Sion railway station in Mumbai on Tuesday due to waterlogging following heavy downpour in the area.

07:44 September 23

Heavy rainfall triggers heavy waterlogging in the Goregaon area of Mumbai.

07:40 September 23

Several parts of the city received heavy rainfall on Tuesday including Lower Parel, Sion-Matunga road. India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts 'generally cloudy sky with heavy rain' for Mumbai on Wednesday. 

07:38 September 23

Rains lash several parts of Mumbai since Tuesday

Several areas in Mumbai received heavy rain starting late afternoon on Tuesday.

Areas in south Mumbai, as well as western and northern suburbs like Andheri, Jogeshwari, Goregaon, Malad and Borivali received around 70 mm rainfall since Tuesday morning, said an official from IMD Mumbai.

There were reports of traffic jams in some places in Vile Parle and Ram Mandir areas due to the rain.

07:17 September 23

Heavy rains lashes parts of Mumbai

Mumbai: Suburban rail services on Central Railway have been affected due to continuous heavy rains in several parts of Mumbai. Services between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus-Thane/Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus-Vashi have been suspended. 

"Due to continuous rains and waterlogging at Sion-Kurla, Chunabhatti-Kurla and Masjid, suburban services on Central Railway are suspended between CSMT-Thane/CSMT-Vashi. Shuttle Services are running between Thane-Kalyan and beyond and Vashi and Panvel," the Central Railway said in a statement. 

Also, long-distance special trains are being rescheduled. Apart from the suburban rail services, long-distance train operations have either been cancelled or rescheduled due to heavy downpour in the city.

The Manmad-Mumbai special train has been cancelled, while the Lokmanya Tilak Terminus-Guwahati special train has been rescheduled.  

The CSMT-KSR Bengaluru special and CSMT-Lucknow special have also been rescheduled. Several parts of Mumbai received heavy rainfall on Tuesday night leading to waterlogging in some areas including Sion and Goregaon. Passengers were stranded at Sion railway station in Mumbai due to waterlogging.  

According to India Meteorological Department (IMD), suburban Mumbai witnessed actual rainfall of 23.4 mm on Tuesday, a departure of 129 per cent from the normal rainfall.  

The weather department has predicted 'generally cloudy sky with heavy rain' for the city on Wednesday.  

The maximum temperature in the country's financial capital is estimated to be 32 degrees Celsius on Wednesday while the minimum temperature is predicted to be 26 degrees Celsius, it said. (ANI)

18:12 September 23

Two security guards drown in flooded lift

Two security guards died after getting stuck in a flooded lift in the basement of a building in central Mumbai on Wednesday morning, the police said.

The incident took place at Nathani Residency, a high- rise near Kala Pani junction of Agripada area.

Security guards Jamir Ahmed Sohanan (32) and Shehzad Mohammed Siddique

 Memon (37) took the lift to go to the basement to open a valve for water supply, a police official said.

But due to heavy rains throughout the night, the basement was flooded, and the water rushed into the lift as soon as the doors opened, he said.

Before the two could step out, the doors got closed and they were stuck inside, the official said.

16:43 September 23

Severe waterlogging in Mumbai's Sion area

Severe waterlogging in Mumbai's Sion area due to heavy rainfall. India Meteorological Department predicts heavy rainfall at isolated places over Mumbai during the next 24 hours.

15:19 September 23

Five teams of NDRF on standby, says Maha minister

Five teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are on standby in view of heavy rains that have lashed Mumbai, Thane and Palghar districts and caused water-logging in many areas, Maharashtra Relief and Rehabilitation Minister Vijay Wadettiwar said on Wednesday.

Mumbai and neighbouring areas received intense spells of rain since Tuesday night, leaving many parts of the metropolis in waist-deep water and disrupting rail and road traffic.

Wadettiwar said in a statement that heavy rains caused the flood-like situation in many places, adding that Disaster Management department is keeping a close watch on the situation.

He appealed to people to stay indoors in view of flooding in many areas in Mumbai and other places.

15:19 September 23

High tide of 3.65 meters expected in Mumbai at 3.50 pm today: India Meteorological Department

12:26 September 23

Mumbai Flooded After Heavy Rains

Waterlogging disrupts rail, road traffic

Rains disrupted normal life in Mumbai; rail and road movement was severely hit by waterlogging at several places. The rains have affected local train services with the Central Railway suspending trains between CSMT-Thane/CSMT-Vashi due to waterlogging in Sion, Kurla, Chunabhatti, Malad and Matunga. 

Heavy rains lead to waterlogging in several areas in the state. IMD predicted that heavy rains that have been lashing Mumbai since Tuesday may turn more fierce today with intense rainfall.

11:01 September 23

Mumbai received one of the highest showers in the last 24 hours of this monsoon season and more rainfall is likely in the city and suburbs on Wednesday, MeT officials said.

Heavy showers overnight and early Wednesday morning caused waterlogging at many places in the metropolis, disrupting rail and road traffic.

Rains across the island city and the western suburbs picked up late Tuesday evening. There were intense spells across Mumbai for a few hours overnight, an official said.

10:58 September 23

Bombay High Court Chief Justice has declared a holiday today for HC, after severe waterlogging in city. 

09:14 September 23

Mumbai's Nair Hospital flooded following heavy rainfall in the city. It is a COVID-19 dedicated hospital. As per Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Mumbai city received 173 mm rainfall in the last 24 hours.

09:08 September 23

According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Water-logging in Bhendi Bazar, Gol Temple, Nana Chowk, Mumbai Central Junction, Bawla Compound, JJ Junction, Hindmata, Kala Chowky, Sarthi Bar & Worli Sea Face. All wards are working actively to dewater the water-logged areas.

09:08 September 23

The Central Railway said that due to waterlogging, many trains rescheduled/short terminated today.Mumbai-Bhubaneshwar special at 10pm rescheduled. Up Trains Bhubaneshwar-Mumbai Special at Thane, Howrah-Mumbai Special at Thane, Hyderabad-Mumbai Special & Gadag-Mumbai at Kalyan short-terminated.

09:07 September 23

Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation declares holiday for all private and government establishments, except emergency services, after severe waterlogging and heavy rainfall in many parts of Mumbai. Commissioner has appeared public to come out of their homes only if necessary.

07:52 September 23

Rain continues to lash parts of Mumbai; waterlogging near King Circle area.

07:49 September 23

Streets were waterlogged in the Goregaon area of Mumbai on Tuesday after heavy rainfall.

07:46 September 23

Passengers were stranded at Sion railway station in Mumbai on Tuesday due to waterlogging following heavy downpour in the area.

07:44 September 23

Heavy rainfall triggers heavy waterlogging in the Goregaon area of Mumbai.

07:40 September 23

Several parts of the city received heavy rainfall on Tuesday including Lower Parel, Sion-Matunga road. India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts 'generally cloudy sky with heavy rain' for Mumbai on Wednesday. 

07:38 September 23

Rains lash several parts of Mumbai since Tuesday

Several areas in Mumbai received heavy rain starting late afternoon on Tuesday.

Areas in south Mumbai, as well as western and northern suburbs like Andheri, Jogeshwari, Goregaon, Malad and Borivali received around 70 mm rainfall since Tuesday morning, said an official from IMD Mumbai.

There were reports of traffic jams in some places in Vile Parle and Ram Mandir areas due to the rain.

07:17 September 23

Heavy rains lashes parts of Mumbai

Mumbai: Suburban rail services on Central Railway have been affected due to continuous heavy rains in several parts of Mumbai. Services between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus-Thane/Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus-Vashi have been suspended. 

"Due to continuous rains and waterlogging at Sion-Kurla, Chunabhatti-Kurla and Masjid, suburban services on Central Railway are suspended between CSMT-Thane/CSMT-Vashi. Shuttle Services are running between Thane-Kalyan and beyond and Vashi and Panvel," the Central Railway said in a statement. 

Also, long-distance special trains are being rescheduled. Apart from the suburban rail services, long-distance train operations have either been cancelled or rescheduled due to heavy downpour in the city.

The Manmad-Mumbai special train has been cancelled, while the Lokmanya Tilak Terminus-Guwahati special train has been rescheduled.  

The CSMT-KSR Bengaluru special and CSMT-Lucknow special have also been rescheduled. Several parts of Mumbai received heavy rainfall on Tuesday night leading to waterlogging in some areas including Sion and Goregaon. Passengers were stranded at Sion railway station in Mumbai due to waterlogging.  

According to India Meteorological Department (IMD), suburban Mumbai witnessed actual rainfall of 23.4 mm on Tuesday, a departure of 129 per cent from the normal rainfall.  

The weather department has predicted 'generally cloudy sky with heavy rain' for the city on Wednesday.  

The maximum temperature in the country's financial capital is estimated to be 32 degrees Celsius on Wednesday while the minimum temperature is predicted to be 26 degrees Celsius, it said. (ANI)

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