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Heavy overnight rains lashed Mumbai and adjoining areas causing water logging in several low-lying areas, resulting in slow movement of peak hour rail and vehicular traffic in the morning of June 27.
Heavy overnight rains lashed Mumbai and adjoining areas causing water logging in several low-lying areas, resulting in slow movement of peak hour rail and vehicular traffic in the morning of June 27.
The incessant showers leading to traffic snarls and chaos on the roads led many spots across the metropolis including Hindmata area in suburban Dadar, Sion, Matunga, and some parts in Andheri waterlogged.
Suburban railway services were also delayed in the morning and trains were running up to 20 minutes behind schedule, stranding daily office commuters especially on the Harbour and Central line.
According to civic officials, continuous rain spells uprooted trees at 22 places across the city but no human casualty was reported.
Officials however warned of a 4.81 metre high tide at 2.39 p.m., coupled with heavy showers, which may cause flash floods in low-lying areas in the city.
According to BMC Deputy Municipal Commissioner, General Administration, Sudhir Naik, the disaster management team is keeping a tab on the situation.
"Civic body's preparatory forces are in place to tackle any eventualities. There has been no significant water-logging and our machinery is keeping a close eye on the developments," he told PTI.
Also, to ease road traffic, BEST authorities have diverted buses on certain routes, Naik added.
According to IMD, Mumbai and Konkan regions of Maharashtra experienced heavy showers in the past 24 hours as South West monsoon intensified in the state.
However, Central Maharashtra is still awaiting rains.
The weather department has forecast heavy rains over the next 24 hours in Konkan and Mumbai regions.
The Colaba observatory today, June 27, recorded 66.8 mm rainfall while the one at Santacruz recorded 39 mm rains, till 8.30 a.m., said an IMD official.
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