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Heavy rains could halt Mumbai's trains
Updated On: 09 June, 2013 05:02 AM IST | | Shashank Rao
BMC officers tell railway officials that if it rains more than 65 mm on days when a high tide of over 4.5 metres is expected, it could flood tracks and cause major problems for the city's rail transportation system
Mumbaiites need to be particularly wary about 18 days between June and September during the monsoon this year, when heavy rains coupled with high tides could cause trouble along the coast. These are the days when the waves hitting the shores would be over 4.5 metres and if it rains more than 65 mm then it could bring the city to a halt.

Mumbaiites could expect heavy rains for 18 days between June and September. File Photo
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