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Now, CR to use drones to assess Mithi river's flooding level
Updated On: 05 July, 2019 07:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
The drones will be flown over the Mithi river to assess the situation and prevent a recurrence.

Engineers racing against time to repair the trains affected in the recent downpour
Two days after an overflowing Mithi river brought the suburban rail services to a halt, the Central Railway has planned to put a fleet of drones into action from Friday morning to assess the water body's flooding level and other parametres.
A total of 60 trains were affected due to waterlogging on the tracks. However, after intense repair and restoration work, the services resumed on Thursday. Speaking to mid-day, a senior divisional official said, "The drones will be flown over Mithi river to assess the situation and prevent a recurrence. The original plan was to use them from Thursday, but due to the rains it could not be done. Services were pretty normal today."
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