Mumbai: Amid hefty traffic snarls and water logging in most areas, which has made it impossible for people to commute and go their daily chores, Maharashtra Education Minister Vinod Tawde on Tuesday stated that there is no need to keep the school and colleges shut.
“Since there will no high tide in the city before evening 8pm as per disaster management report, therefore there won’t be a water-logging situation” he said. “The high tide came at 8:30 in the morning and the next will be again at 8:30 pm”.
Mumbai Rains: Heavy downpour paralyses normal life; SEE PICS
On the other hand opposition “Opposition must not politicise the issue and create a panic situation over rains”.
The minister further assured “preparedness” over any emergency situation.
Due to very heavy rains and water logging around Nallasopara, AC local train services will remain suspended in Mumbai. In last 24 hours till 8:30 AM today, Mumbai city has received 165.8 mm of rain while Mumbai Suburb has received 184.3 mm of rain.
Heavy rains have crippled Mumbai in last few hours as poor drainage and water disposal management has led to water-logging in most of the areas, leading to drowning of vehicles and damage of property.
Mumbai cripples; Education Minister Tawde says 'No need to shut schools & colleges'
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
10 Jul 2018 10:58 AM (IST)
Due to very heavy rains and water logging around Nallasopara, AC local train services will remain suspended in Mumbai. In last 24 hours till 8:30 AM today, Mumbai city has received 165.8 mm of rain while Mumbai Suburb has received 184.3 mm of rain.
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