Rains continue to lash several parts of India giving trouble to people across country. Train services in Mumbai on western and central lines were hit on Tuesday due to the water-logging in some parts following incessant showers.
Heavy rains are expected in Mumbai over the next 24 hours. The MeT department has predicted another set of heavy showers in the city.
Some express trains of Western Railway were cancelled due to water-logging while local train services of Central Railway were suspended for a short while 10 between Kurla and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) after tracks got submerged between Sion and Kurla.
During the last 24 hours, Colaba in south Mumbai received 15.8 mm rainfall while Santacruz weather station recorded 61 mm downpour. “We are having good to very good clouding at the offshores and expect good rainfall in next 48 hours,” IMD Mumbai centre’s director V K Rajiv said. The heavy rains affected the suburban train operations since morning. Due to heavy rains and breaches between Palghar and Boisar, five express trains of Western Railway scheduled to leave Mumbai in morning were cancelled.
A ‘point failure’ reported at Bandra station resulted in cancellation of some local train services on the Western line and halting of services on two tracks. The trains were running late 15 to 20 minutes on the western line. “Efforts are on to restore the services,” senior PRO Western Railway Gajanan Mahatpurkar said.
The cancelled trains are Ahmedabad Express, Bandra-Surat Inter-city Express, Mumbai Central-Ahmedabad Shatabdi Express, Mumbai Central-Porbundar Express and Bandra Terminus-Vapi passenger train. Meanwhile, suburban trains services were suspended for nearly 10 minutes at around 10.15 AM between Kurla and CST after tracks submerged between Sion and Kurla, according to a statement by the Central Railway. The CR’s suburban services were also hit due to the heavy rains and running 15 to 20 minutes late.
“There has been no cancellation of Express trains on account of rains. However, our suburban services are running late by 15 to 20 minutes,” Central Railway PRO A K Singh said. “There have been reports of water-logging on tracks near Kurla, Sion, Thane that have slowed down the speed of suburban trains,” another official said.
According to BMC’s disaster management control room, there was traffic jam on Western Express Highway and few BEST buses were diverted on some routes, including at Chembur and Matunga.
Palghar District Collector Abhijit Bhangar declared a holiday in schools and other educational institutions in the taluka on account of heavy rains. Heavy rains was reported in Safala region paralysing the normal life there, Palghar disaster management control room said. Also, water-logging in several low lying areas of the district were also reported. A total of 445 mm rainfall was recorded till 7am in Palghar, according to officials at the district headquarters.
As a precaution, all Mahavitaran (MSEB) feeders in Palghar city were shut down. The Palghar-Boisar road was closed due to water on road near ST Workshop, Umroli and Saravli. In Thane district, several areas in Bhiwandi and Kalyan townships were waterlogged after heavy rains. In Thane city, a portion of a wall of garden crashed on a vehicle, regional disaster management control room chief Santosh Kadam said adding that there were no reports of any injuries.
The soil support for tracks on down line (towards Gujarat) was washed away due to heavy rains at Palghar in the last 12 hours, thus severely affecting movement of trains towards Gujarat since the early hours on Tuesday.