Affatrain, roads, rail and air traffic stopped in Mumbai; Flooding situation in many districts of Maharashtra - Roadspoor and Air Trafficwares affected as a result of rain in Mumbai weather again latest updates
Many lower areas were plunged into Mumbai on Tuesday due to storm rain. This delayed the road traffic air services local trains and track services. Mumbai has received a record of 300 mm of rainfall over the past 24 hours. More than 600 mm of rainfall was recorded in many places in the metropolis between Sunday and Tuesday. State Bureau, Jagran, Mumbai. In the western state of Maharashtra, Maharashtra, 21 people have lost their lives so far in the storm rain in the entire state, including Mumbai between August 15 to 19 after the normal rainfall in July. Tuesday ten people died. Mumbai has received a record of 300 mm of rainfall over the past 24 hours. More than 600 mm of rainfall was recorded in many places in the metropolis between Sunday and Tuesday. Life was bad during this period, and life came to a standstill. Air, road, spording services were interrupted for the second consecutive day. The lower areas of the financial capital of the country are underwater. More than 1,000 people were saved from the floody situation in the Mumbai metropolitan region. The rainy devastation is expected to continue for the next two-three days. Four people were killed in the face of the Nanded district, according to the latest report of the state’s emergency control room, 21 people died within five days due to rain, while ten people were injured in rainy incidents such as flooding, zinc, electric shock, plate and wall fall, landslides. Four people are reported dead in a mouth in the Nanded district, while also feared that another is missing to be killed. The Indian army also emerged to help the NDRF and SDRF in Nanded to help Nanded. On the one hand, storm rain was most affected in the Vasai-Nalasopara-Vire township Palghar, a neighboring Mumbai district, between the Arabic Sea and the Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, and there was heavy water layer in many areas. 497 people were temporarily moved to safe places in the VVCMC area in Vasai-Virar City Municipal Corporation (VVCMC). The Sweet River is in many places in many places in many places in many places. About 500 people living around the Sweet River were taken to safe places. The city in Mumbai and the suburban suburban in Mumbai and the neighboring parts of Palghar, Thane and Raigad cities and rural areas were placed on red warning over the next two days. The next 48 hours will be important, Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said at the Cabinet -Weekly Assembly after checking the situation that the next 48 hours will be important. Eight people died in various rain -related incidents in Nanded. The chief minister gave information about the loss of 12 to 14 Lakh Akker crop in the state, and said this loss of farmers is being assessed so that they can be helped. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has been declared a holiday in all government and semi-government offices, except offices with essential services in Mumbai. In addition, private offices, institutions and businesses were asked to instruct their employees to work at home and avoid exit if not needed. The operation of the Bombay High Court also had to be closed after half a day due to heavy rain. Heavy rain in Mumbai areas according to BMC, from 08:00 to 8am Tuesday morning, the areas of Mumbai that have more than 300 mm Rainfall, Chincholi Fire Station (361 mm), Kandivali Fire Station (337 mm), Dindoshi Colony Municipal School (305 mm), Maghathana Bus Depot (304 mm), SDWD, SDWD scored Tuesday morning, (MM), Chembur Fire Station (297 mm) is included. Mumbai’s Lifeline Suburban Train Service also affected heavy rains on suburban trains, which over the course of the day is considered a lifeline of Mumbai and the services of the central and western railway were interrupted throughout the day. Long -distance trains from the central railway also affected the weakening on the tracks. BMC teams provided water, tea and food to help the trapped passengers of email/express trains. One of the busiest airports, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, was affected over the day as a result of the flooding on the runway of the International Airport. Two monorails were also stuck, more than 750 passengers were safely evacuated, two monorail trains that were through the ear were also caught on the increased lane on Tuesday night during heavy rains in Mumbai. During this time, 782 passengers were rescued. When a monorail was brought back to the station, more than 200 passengers were removed safely using three cranes from another mono track in the middle. During this time, many more passengers complained to the breath. Some of them also fainted.