November 14, 2019
The fast line was bunched during that period
CR cancelled a mega block on the mainline, but continued the one between CST and
Kurla on the Harbour line. CR has maintained that they have seen only 22
services cancelled and 32 partially cancelled as a result of this, but the
sources said that there was a cascading effect on other services. Parts of the
eastern suburbs received heavy rainfall on Sunday, crossing an average of 100
mm.30 pm, and only then did the slow train services begin.
The city reported a
total of 17 trees collapsing, of which two were reported in the city, five in
the eastern suburbs and 10 in the western suburbs.As per data received from the
disaster management department of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC),
certain areas in Bhandup and Gawanpada in the eastern suburbs received 124 mm
and 140 mm of rainfall respectively.
The heavy rainfall resulted in
water-logging at 15 places in the city, including areas in Mulund, Ghatkopar,
Chembur, Dahisar, Bandra, Borivali and Malad. Due to heavy water-logging at
Kalwa, the up and down local trains were suspended between Diva and Thane from
11. We expect very heavy rainfall in the next 24 hours due to strong westerly
winds and an upper air cyclonic circulation over Gujarat,†said V.Heavy rain
once again brought Mumbai to a halt on Sunday. While the Mumbai meteorological
department has predicted continuous moderate showers throughout Monday,
accompanied by spurts of heavy rainfall in some parts of the city, it has
attributed the same to a cyclonic circulation lying over south Gujarat.15 pm.
(Photo: Deepak Kurkunde) Heavy rain once again brought Mumbai to a halt on
Sunday.
The western suburbs also witnessed heavy rains ranging between 70 mm and
90 mm in a matter of less China wheel unit
bearings Suppliers than eight hours. The train was sent to a car shed for
repairs and to check if any of its parts had been severely damaged. Meanwhile,
Western Railway (WR) services witnessed a delay of 15-20 minutes as well.
However, the island city recorded less than 40 mm rainfall, with parts of South
Mumbai receiving less than 15 mm of rainfall throughout Sunday. Heavy rain
disrupts Mumbai’s Central Railway in Thane.Meanwhile, parts of Dindoshi,
Goregaon, Kandivali, Malad and Malvani in the western suburbs received heavy
rainfall on Sunday afternoon.K. This is expected to bring sustained rainfall to
the city over the next two days.
The fast line was bunched during that period,
with services getting delayed because of it. Even though no traffic diversions
were reported on Sunday, sources said that more than 50 trains were cancelled
and 150 were delayed at the end of the day when the rains hit CR services,
inconveniencing commuters. Accordingly, the city recorded an average of 15 mm of
rainfall, the eastern suburbs an average of 74 mm and the western suburbs an
average of 63 mm of rainfall on Sunday. The mud actually slid into a coach near
the tunnel, causing panic among the commuters, with the panes of a few windows
cracking. "Mumbai has been receiving good rainfall since Saturday due to active
monsoon conditions. However, the island city received less than 500 mm of
rainfall throughout Sunday. Rajeev, the director of weather forecasting at the
Indian Metrological Department (IMD).
A coach was damaged around 11 am on the
slow line when there was a mudslide near Nutan tunnel.The tracks were cleared by
12.50 am to 1. The weather department has predicted very heavy rainfall in
Mumbai and its suburbs over the next 24 hours. Central Railway (CR) services
witnessed major disruptions after a mudslide at Nutan tunnel near Diva and Kalwa
caused slow trains in both directions to be cancelled for a full two hours. But
no injuries were reported
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