Key Points

Heavy rainfall in Mumbai has disrupted local train services, causing delays of 10-15 minutes due to waterlogging and low visibility. The Central Railway has clamped points at affected stations and deployed emergency teams. The BMC has declared a holiday for schools and urged citizens to stay indoors. A red alert remains in effect for Mumbai and nearby districts as the downpour continues.

Key Points: Mumbai Rains Delay Local Trains Due to Waterlogging Low Visibility

  • Mumbai local trains delayed by 10-15 minutes due to heavy rain
  • Waterlogging reported at Kurla, Chembur, Tilaknagar stations
  • BMC declares holiday for schools amid red alert
  • Central Railway deploys emergency teams at flood-prone spots
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Mumbai rain delays local trains by 10 to 15 minutes, low visibility and waterlogging reported as the root cause

Heavy Mumbai rains cause 10-15 min train delays as waterlogging and low visibility disrupt services. BMC declares school holiday.

"Only around 3-4 stations on harbour line... are having some issues of waterlogging - Dr Swapnil Dhanraj Nila, Central Railway CPRO"

Mumbai, August 18

Mumbai has been experiencing heavy rainfall since Monday morning, leading to delays in local trains due to decreased visibility and waterlogging at some places.

Both the Mainline and the Harbourline are delayed by nearly 10 to 15 minutes. The administration is on high alert and, all necessary precautions are being taken to avoid any mishap in heavy rain.

Central Railway CPRO, Dr Swapnil Dhanraj Nila cited the local news regarding the water logging issue at some places and said, "... As per the report available till now, only around 3-4 stations on harbour line Kurla, Chembur, Tilaknagar are having some issues of waterlogging and the points on these stations have been clamped and the movement of trains is delayed on harbour line by approximately 10-15 minutes. On the main line, the delay is around 8-10 minutes, but it is primarily because of reduced speed on account of reduced visibility due to the heavy rains which are reported at various locations from Karjat to Kalyan, Kasara to Kalyan, as well as Kalyan to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus..."

The CPRO assured that the administration is ready in case of emergency and said, "There has been an additional deployment of manpower, specifically engineering manpower, who have been deployed at various locations that are previously prone to waterlogging, and they have been equipped with an adequate amount of water removing materials and the motors of high capacity pumps have been provided at multiple locations..."

Meanwhile, the Weather Department has issued a Red and Orange alert for 24 hours in several districts of Maharashtra. The state has been experiencing heavy rainfall since early Monday morning.

The Red alert has been issued in areas including Mumbai, Raigad, Pune Ghat, Satara Ghat, Ratnagiri, and Kolhapur Ghat. Several districts, including Palghar, Thane, Sindhudurg, Jalgaon, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Jalna, Beed, Latur, Amravati, Chandrapur, and Gadchiroli, have been put under orange alert.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has declared a holiday in all schools after heavy rains. The BMC PRO issued a statement saying that all schools of the afternoon shift will remain closed on Monday.

The civic body has also appealed to citizens to avoid stepping out unless absolutely necessary. For any emergency or official information, residents are advised to reach out to the BMC main control room helpline at 1916.

- ANI

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Priya S
At least they're being transparent about delays this time. Last year we were stuck for hours without updates! Stay safe everyone 🌧️
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Aditya G
Only 10-15 minutes delay? That's actually good considering the heavy rains! The real heroes are the railway staff working in these conditions 👏
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Sarah B
As someone new to Mumbai, I'm amazed how the city keeps functioning despite such heavy rains. Back home, this much rain would shut everything down!
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Kavya N
They should declare work from home options during red alerts. Why risk people's lives for office attendance? #WFHforMonsoon
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Vikram M
The real issue is illegal construction blocking natural drainage. Until we solve that, no amount of pumps will help. BMC needs to take strict action!

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