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Five killed as rains lash Maharashtr­a

MANY RESIDENTS TRAPPED UNDER COLLAPSED WALL IN ANTOP HILL

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Torrential rains clobbered large areas of Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtr­a seriously hitting road traffic and rail operations, claiming at least five lives in rain-related incidents, officials said here yesterday.

Mumbai’s lifeline, the suburban locals on Western Railway (WR) and Central Railway (CR) were running between 15-30 minutes late on account of waterloggi­ng on the railway tracks and periphery of several stations such as Sion, Chinchpokl­i and Matunga, inconvenie­ncing office-goers due to overnight rains that lashed the city.

On the WR, the downpour had dislocated train movement due to heavy rains in south Gujarat and north-west Maharashtr­a, but services were restored (after nearly 90 minutes) with severe speed restrictio­ns by 9.10 a.m. yesterday.

WR General Manager A.K. Gupta left for the affected track sites between Bhilad-Sanjan (south Gujarat), even as several mail and express trains bound for Mumbai and from Mumbai to various destinatio­ns such as Gujarat and Delhi, were delayed at various points en route.

The Mumbai morning peak road traffic was badly hit as waterloggi­ng was reported in some parts of the Eastern and Western Express Highways (EEH-WEH), main and arterial roads and many low-lying areas of the city and suburbs and traffic to and from adjoining Thane, Palghar and Raigad districts.

There was flooding in several areas like Chunabhatt­i, Wadala, Dadar, Malad, Kurla, Gamdevi, Santacruc-Chembur Link Road and other places hitting traffic movement severely and delaying school buses transporti­ng kids to their schools.

A portion of the wall of an under-constructi­on highrise at Lords Estate in Antop Hill trapping many residents and damaging over a dozen private cars parked in a neighbouri­ng society premises.

The Mumbai Fire Brigade, NDRF and other emergency services have launched relief operations but there are no reports of any casualties.

According to IMD, till 8.30 am in the past 24 hours, Mumbai suburbs received a 231.5 mm and the city got 100 mm rains, with prediction­s of more heavy rains over the next two days.

 ?? AP ?? Cars lie buried in debris after the wall of an under constructi­on building collapsed during heavy rains in Mumbai, Maharashtr­a, yesterday. India is currently having its monsoon season.
AP Cars lie buried in debris after the wall of an under constructi­on building collapsed during heavy rains in Mumbai, Maharashtr­a, yesterday. India is currently having its monsoon season.
 ?? PTI ?? Suburban trains chug on water-logged tracks during heavy rains in Mumbai yesterday.
PTI Suburban trains chug on water-logged tracks during heavy rains in Mumbai yesterday.

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