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IMD has issued an orange alert for parts of central Maharashtra for July 8

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Mumbai Rains:The condition of the country’s financial capital is bad due to heavy rains. In the latest pictures of rain on Monday, it is seen that there is heavy waterlogging on the roads of the city, due to which the traffic is getting affected a lot.

Here, IMD i.e. India Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert in some parts of Central Maharashtra for July 8.

More than 300 mm of rain was recorded in Mumbai from 1 am to 7 am i.e. in just 6 hours. Here, there is little hope of the city getting relief from heavy rain on Monday as well. Due to this, holiday has been declared for the first session of all schools and colleges in Mumbai (in BMC area). It is reported that any further decision will be taken after reviewing the situation. Heavy waterlogging has occurred in many low-lying areas. Also, suburban rail services have also been affected.

How will the weather be?

IMD has informed on Sunday that Konkan, Goa, Madhya Mahakashtra, interior Karnataka, Marathwada are likely to receive light to moderate rains for the next five days. Strong winds and thunderstorms are likely during this period. Also, heavy rains are expected in Madhya Maharashtra from 9 to 11 July. The department has forecast very heavy rains in the Ghat areas of Madhya Maharashtra on 8 July.

News agency ANI quoted Central Railway as saying that due to waterlogging at various railway stations in Mumbai division, these trains will be cancelled today:

1) 12110 (MMR-CSMT)
2) 11010 (PUNE-CSMT)
3) 12124 (PUNE CSMT DECCAN)
4) 11007 (PUNE-CSMT DECCAN)
5) 12127 (CSMT-PUNE INTERCITY EXP)

Timings of many long distance trains changed due to rain Several

long distance trains have been diverted, some trains have been rescheduled and some trains have been shortened due to waterlogging between Kalyan and Kasara stations in Maharashtra due to heavy rains, Central Railway (CR) officials gave this information. After the disruption between Kalyan and Kasara stations, traffic has been restored with limited speed, officials said.

Heavy rains and flooding between 3 am and 6 am on the Vasind-Khardi section damaged the embankment of the railway track, tilted an overhead equipment (OHE) pole and uprooted a tree, disrupting services on the Central Railway, a Central Railway official said. Traffic between Kalyan-Kasara has been restored with limited speed, he said.

He said the trains whose timings have been changed include 16345 LTT-Thiruvananthapuram Express, 12289 CSMT-Nagpur Duronto Express and 12145 LTT-Puri SF Express. Train numbers 20705 Jalna-CSMTVande Bharat Expressand Manmad-CSMT Super Fast Express were terminated at Igatpuri before their destination.

According to Central Railway, the route of many trains was changed and sent via Kalyan-Lonavala-Pune-Miraj-Londa-Madgaon. Drinking water, biscuits and tea were arranged for the passengers of many trains stranded on this section. The official said that apart from this, continuous announcements are being made at the stations for the information of the passengers. The official said that ‘tower wagons’ and other machines were put to work to clear the railway track and restore traffic on the section.

He said the track was declared safe at 12.30 pm and normal traffic resumed with limited speed on the section at 13.00 pm. Officials had earlier said that around 6.30 am, mud came on the tracks between Atgaon and Thansit stations and a tree fell near Vasind station, blocking the track, disrupting rail traffic on the busy route.

“Train services between Kasara and Titwala have been temporarily suspended,” a CR spokesperson had said in the morning. Meanwhile, around 110 mm rainfall in the Kalamboli-Panvel area led to waterlogging at Kalamboli station.

The official said that up and down services were suspended from 10.30 am to 12.05 pm. Suburban train services are considered the lifeline of Mumbai as well as other neighbouring areas including Thane, Palghar and Raigad. More than 30 lakh people travel daily through the suburban network of Central Railway.

 

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