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Mumbai rains: Trains running on all Central Railways corridors amid heavy rainfall forecast

Updated on: 10 June,2021 12:50 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Highlighting that the necessary precautions have been taken, the Central railway said that the Railways have kept all machinery on mode and are monitoring the situation closely

Mumbai rains: Trains running on all Central Railways corridors amid heavy rainfall forecast

This picture has been used for representational purposeMany commuters say the lockdown this time is not as strict as it was earlier. File pic/Ashish Raje

The Central Railways on Thursday informed that the trains are running on all corridors, despite a forecast of heavy rainfall. Highlighting that the necessary precautions have been taken, they said that the Railways have kept all machinery on alert mode and are monitoring the situation closely.


Taking to Twitter, the Central Railways wrote, "Trains are running on all corridors. There is high tide of 4.26 mtrs at 12.17 hrs and forecast of heavy rainfall. Railways have kept all machineries on alert mode and monitoring the situation closely." On Wednesday night, trains on fast line corridor between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT)-Kalyan and beyond resumed its operation.


The trains between CSMT-Thane and CSMT- Vashi, CSMT-Bandra/Goregaon were halted due to waterlogging on tracks at Kurla-Sion and Chunabatti stations. Mumbai local train services were suspended between some stations as a precautionary measure on Wednesday morning. Significant amounts of rainfall were reported by IMD on Thursday morning.


Over the past 24 hours, Mumbai's Santacruz received 23cm of rainfall, 9cm was reported in Colaba, 21 cm in Belapur, 20 cm in Kopar, 19 cm in Manpada, 21 cm in Vikhroli, 17 cm in Long Island, 12 cm in Mathern, 11 cm in Raipur, 9 cm in Mormugao, 8 cm in Pendra Road, Shirali and 7 cm in Parbhani, Mandla, Harnai, said the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday. The IMD had issued an 'Orange' alert in the Mumbai, Palghar, and Thane districts of Maharashtra for the next four days starting Wednesday.

Meanwhile, owing to the predictions of heavy rainfall by the IMD, Director General of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) Satya Pradhan on Thursday said that 15 teams have been deployed in Maharashtra on the request of the state government. There are two NDRF teams in Mumbai, one in Kurla, four in Ratnagiri, two in Sindhudurg, two in Palghar, two in Raigad, and two in Thane district.

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