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Monsoon fury lashes Mumbai

TWO PEOPLE KILLED AMID FLIGHT AND TRAIN DISRUPTION­S WHILE SCHOOLS, COLLEGES SHUT IN COASTAL KARNATAKA

- MUMBAI

The monsoon officially arrived in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtr­a yesterday with heavy rains disrupting flights, the suburban train system and road traffic, besides claiming two lives, officials said.

The Indian Meteorolog­ical Department has forecast heavy rains with thundersho­wers in the city and suburbs over the next 48 hours, with isolated extreme heavy rainfall in some areas till tomorrow.

There were at least two incidents of building crashes here as waterloggi­ng was reported from several parts and in adjoining Thane, one person was electrocut­ed and another was killed due to a lightning strike.

At least two firemen were injured when a portion of a dilapidate­d building on fire suddenly crashed in south Mumbai’s Fort area earlier.

Four persons sustained minor injuries when the roof of a four storeyed building Munji House crashed at Prabhadevi in central Mumbai late on Friday.

Flights at the Mumbai airport were affected, with Jet Airways announcing delays of around 40 minutes for departures and 20 minutes for arrivals due to congestion and bad weather till 3pm.

The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n said south Mumbai experience­d 33.10mm rains while the suburbs notched 33.80mm rains till noon, as it continues to rain in most parts.

Owing to waterloggi­ng in parts of central Mumbai like Dadar east, Parel, Sion, Kings Circle and surroundin­gs, traffic was hit badly and diversions were implemente­d to prevent snarls.

While the suburban train services on the Central Railway were delayed by around 15 minutes, the services on Western Railway remained largely unaffected by the rains.

The coastal districts of Sindhudurg, Ratnagiri, Raigad, Thane and Palghar also received heavy rains as the monsoon spread across the state bringing relief from the sultry heat experience­d in the past few weeks.

Meanwhile, schools and colleges have been shut in the coastal districts of Karnataka on Saturday due to heavy monsoon rains lashing the region, officials said.

The coastal districts of Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, Uttara Kannada and south interior districts of Kodagu, Shivamogga and Chikkamaga­luru have been receiving heavy rainfall over the last few days due to an active Southwest monsoon in the state.

“All the schools and colleges in the district were given a holiday on Saturday as a precaution­ary measure due to heavy rains,” an official from Dakshina Kannada district Deputy Commission­er’s office told IANS over phone.

According to the data from the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD), the coastal districts of Udupi, Dakshina Kannada and Uttara Kannada received an average of over 7cm rainfall.

The Southwest monsoon, which set in the southern state on June 4, has been causing widespread rains in coastal and south interior regions, IMD Bengaluru centre’s forecast-incharge C.S. Patil said earlier.

The pre-monsoon rains, accompanie­d by thundersto­rms and gusty winds, wrecked havoc in the state inundating lowlying areas, uprooting trees and snapping power lines and damaging roads in coastal, central and south interior districts over the last week.

The Met Office has also issued heavy rainfall alert in the coastal districts over the next few days. “Sea condition is likely to be rough to very rough over the Arabian Sea. Fishermen are advised to be cautious while venturing into sea off the Karnataka coast,” an IMD advisory said.

Moderate to heavy rainfall is likely to continue over coastal districts and south interior districts, it added.

The state capital Bengaluru has received light rainfall measuring up to three mm till 8.30am yesterday. The weather office predicts light rainfall to continue in the city over the next few days.

As many as 27 incoming flights were diverted from the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport (IGIA) on Saturday evening following a powerful dust storm and rain, officials said. An airport official said the diversions took place between 5 and 6pm.

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 ?? PTI ?? Vehicles and pedestrian­s wade through a flooded street following heavy monsoon showers in Mumbai yesterday.
PTI Vehicles and pedestrian­s wade through a flooded street following heavy monsoon showers in Mumbai yesterday.
 ?? PTI ?? People cross a flooded street at King Circle following the deluge in Mumbai yesterday.
PTI People cross a flooded street at King Circle following the deluge in Mumbai yesterday.
 ?? PTI ?? A local train in Mumbai negotiates a section of flooded tracks following the heavy rain.
PTI A local train in Mumbai negotiates a section of flooded tracks following the heavy rain.

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