The Free Press Journal

TRAFFIC WOES CONTINUE AS RAINS FLOOD ROADS AGAIN

On Friday morning the Mumbai Traffic Police, through their Twitter handle, announced that the Andheri Subway will be closed and traffic has been diverted as water collected in the area was more than 1.5-feet-deep

- AISHWARYA IYER / Mumbai

Traffic woes continued on Friday as heavy rains lashed the city, leading to waterloggi­ng in several areas. On Friday morning the Mumbai Traffic Police, through their Twitter handle, announced that the Andheri Subway will be closed for a while and traffic has been diverted during this period as water collected in the area was more than 1.5 feet deep.

Similarly, the Andheri market too was closed due to waterloggi­ng. “Traffic in the Andheri market area was closed due to accumulate­d water which was 1 foot deep,” said the traffic authoritie­s.

Commuters who travelled through these were stuck for hours due to traffic congestion. “If one route is closed, the load on the diversion route increases drasticall­y. I travelled within Andheri (west) and it took me nearly an hour,” said a commuter. Another one added, “It took me two hours to travel through Andheri (east) via the Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road. What a day! Rain and Mumbai roads really can't go together.”

Major traffic congestion was also reported on the Western Express Highway (WEH) that stretches across the western suburbs. Talking to local traffic personnel, it was known that the traffic breakdowns were occurring due to illegal parking at curve-point roads and bad road conditions, especially below the flyovers and bridges, and on narrow roads. Commuters travelling via the WEH reported being stuck in traffic for prolonged hours.

A similar situation occurred on the Eastern Express Highway (EEH). At Goregaon, due to heavy waterloggi­ng, roads were flooded and people were stuck for at least an hour in traffic jams. Since such heavy rains are expected for more than a couple of days in the city, traffic personnel are recommendi­ng that commuters check Twitter to understand their route's situation before venturing out. “We post in real-time about the traffic movement and the current status of roads on Twitter. Commuters will have a comparativ­ely easy time if they check before deciding which route to take,” said an officer in the traffic division.

The beauty and bane of monsoon

 ?? PHOTO : VIBHAV BIRWATKAR ?? Due to the downpour, Thane Nashik highway on Eastern Express Highway experience­d traffic snarls on Friday
PHOTO : VIBHAV BIRWATKAR Due to the downpour, Thane Nashik highway on Eastern Express Highway experience­d traffic snarls on Friday
 ?? PHOTO: VIBHAV BIRWATKAR ?? Incessant rains in Thane on Friday led to waterloggi­ng in low-lying areas of the city
PHOTO: VIBHAV BIRWATKAR Incessant rains in Thane on Friday led to waterloggi­ng in low-lying areas of the city
 ?? PIC : SWAPNIL SAKHARE ?? Waterloggi­ng near Kharghar railway station on the road to Taloja jail disrupted traffic in Navi Mumbai
PIC : SWAPNIL SAKHARE Waterloggi­ng near Kharghar railway station on the road to Taloja jail disrupted traffic in Navi Mumbai
 ?? ?? Vehicles move at a snail’s pace on the Western Express Highway during a traffic jam
Vehicles move at a snail’s pace on the Western Express Highway during a traffic jam
 ?? PIC : SALMAN ANSARI ?? Reflection­s of a rainy day ..... at the Gateway
PIC : SALMAN ANSARI Reflection­s of a rainy day ..... at the Gateway

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