Hundreds of commuters found themselves stranded as services on several lines were either suspended or severely delayed. Pic/ DWEEP BANE
The platforms were packed with commuters anxiously checking train schedules, while announcements of cancellations and delays only added to the sense of helplessness
Outside the station, the streets were no better. The heavy rains had resulted in waterlogging in several key areas, making it difficult for people to find alternate modes of transport
Many were seen huddling together under the limited shelter provided by the station’s old roof, trying to stay dry as the rainwater seeped through
The situation was especially tough for the elderly, women, and children, who struggled to navigate through the crowded platforms and flooded streets
Inside the station, the overcrowding posed serious safety concerns. Platforms were packed beyond capacity, with commuters standing shoulder to shoulder, clutching their bags and belongings, hoping to catch a train that might eventually arrive
The rains may have been a natural occurrence, but the human cost was all too visible at Kalyan Railway Station, where thousands of lives were disrupted, and patience was stretched to its limits
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