Water-logging across many parts of Mumbai as heavy rains lash city; train services hit, traffic comes to a standstill

Water-logging across many parts of Mumbai as heavy rains lash city; train services hit, traffic comes to a standstill

Mumbai received 93 millimetres of rain in the past 24 hours, leading to water logging and traffic jams in many parts of the city.

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Water logging was observed at Hindmata in Dadar. Firstpost/Sheldon Pinto

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Commuters in Parel could be seen wading through water. Photo procured by Sulekha Nair, Firstpost.

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The streets at Kings Circle, too, were submerged. ANI.

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Officials of the Western railway continued to monitor the situation from Mumbai Central Control Room to ‘keep the wheels of local trains rolling’. Twitter @WesternRly

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Traffic came to a standstill near Bhakti Park on the Eastern Expressway. Twitter @ANI

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In Chembur, the streets were flooded. Twitter @ANI

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The railway tracks between Sion and Matunga stations were submerged. Twitter @ANI

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As local train services were hit, commuters walked on the railway tracks. PTI.

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In view of incessant rains and high tide, the RPF were deployed at suburban stations and foot-over-bridges for safety of commuters. Twitter @WesternRly

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