IN PICS | Torrential Rainfall Paralyses Mumbai; Streets, Rail Tracks Flooded As IMD Issues Red Alert
Heavy rains lashed Mumbai and its suburbs on Wednesday, causing flooding on roads and rail tracks and disrupting suburban train services as the south-west monsoon arrived in the city with a bang, while the MeT department issued an alert for more downpour. (Image: PTI)
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View In AppIMD issued a 'red alert' for Mumbai, and neighbouring Thane, Palghar and Raigad districts, warning of very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places. Mumbai city and suburbs very likely to experience light to moderate spell of rainfall with possibility of occasional intense spells during next 3-4 hours, IMD warned. (Image: PTI)
Stranded local train commuters walk on the waterlogged railway tracks during rain, at Kurla, in Mumbai. The heavy downpour also disrupted local train services, which are running only for personnel engaged in health and other essential services, and are out of bound for general commuters in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Image: PTI)
The first rains of this year's monsoon season in Mumbai caused water-logging in various parts of the city, prompting the traffic police to shut four subways and forcing motorists to abandon their vehicles on roads. (Image: PTI)
Vehicles damaged after a society compound wall fell on them following heavy rain, at Savarkar Nagar, in Thane. 5 NDRF teams are gearing up to respond in wake of heavy rainfall alert issued by IMD in coastal districts of Maharashtra. 15 teams are being pre-positioned in coastal districts of the state. (Image: PTI)
While there were fewer vehicles on the city roads amid the downpour, motorcyclists and other two-wheeler riders were unable to manoeuvre their vehicles at some of the flooded places. The traffic police closed Milan, Khar, Andheri and Malad subways for motorists due to water-logging at these places. (Image: PTI)
Heavy rains caused low visibility and increased the risk of accidents, hence the traffic police personnel are on roads to prevent such incidents, the official said. Cranes were used to clear roads on which motorists had abandoned their vehicles due to water-logging, he added. (Image: PTI)
The city police appealed to Mumbaikars not to step out of their homes unnecessarily and cautioned them against travelling to some of the inundated areas. Mumbai and its suburbs experienced thunderstorms along with moderate to intense spells of rainfall during the day, it added. (Image: PTI)
IMD issued a red alert for Mumbai, Palghar, Thane and Raigad districts, predicting thunderstorms accompanied with lightning/gusty winds and very heavy to extremely heavy rain at isolated place. The IMD also issued an orange alert for various districts in the Konkan region, including Mumbai, for next four days. (Image: PTI)