Two killed as torrential rain paralyses Mumbai, commuters hit hard


Pics: Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Jun 19 (IANS): Torrential rains lashed Mumbai and the surrounding areas on Friday, killing two persons, severely affecting road, rail and air traffic and inconveniencing lakhs of daily commuters barely a week after the monsoon set in in the region.

Mumbai city recorded 283 mm rainfall while the suburbs averaged 209 mm in the past 24 hours.

Till Friday evening, the city had recorded another 72 mm rainfall, and 66 mm and 50 mm downpour in the eastern and western suburbs respectively.

Maharashtra's coastal regions, including Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg too experienced torrential rain, hitting normal life with flooding in several towns and villages.

Heavy rain was reported from Pune, Satara, Kolhapur, Aurangabad, Nashik and other cities, slowing down normal life.

More rain is in store for the metropolitan city, coastal Konkan and other parts of Maharashtra over the weekend, accompanied by strong winds and a very rough sea, Mumbai weather bureau director V.K. Rajeev said.

The dead included Ranjit Gupta, 60, and Gaurav Karnik, 5, living in a building in Wadala, who were electrocuted by loose live wires.

Personnel of the National Disaster Relief Force, Territorial Army, Mumbai Police, fire brigade, home guards and other agencies apart from Indian Navy ships and helicopters were on standby along with boats, life rafts and other equipment to tackle any emergency.

Rain crippled the Mumbai lifeline - the suburban railway network - as rainwater waterlogged the tracks, preventing lakhs from commuting to and from their homes and workplaces.

But the two new showpieces - the Mumbai Metro Rail and Monorail - functioned normally, a spokesperson for the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) said.

While Central Railway (CR) and Harbour Line, and Western Railway (WR) started a few services in the early hours, they were delayed and later suspended in the city, rail officials and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation Disaster Cell said.

However, services continued on the mainland beyond Thane, Karjat-Kasara and Panvel sections of CR and beyond Vasai on WR. By late Friday afternoon, the WR resumed skeletal services from Churchgate to Andheri and beyond.

Angry people vented their ire against the civic body and the state government on social networking sites for the "shoddy pre-monsoon cleaning up operations" costing several billion of rupees.

Rainwater entered low-lying homes, especially in slums, tenements and other vulnerable areas in different parts of the city.

Several opposition leaders also criticised the BJP government and the BMC for putting the lives of citizens at risk with tall claims of monsoon preparedness.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday visited the state and BMC disaster cells to take stock of the situation and discussed precautionary and relief measures with the officials.

BJP ally Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray said it was not proper to blame only the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation as there was around 300 mm of rainfall in a single day.

BMC spokesperson Vijay Khabale said the civic body had advised people not to send their children to school and Mumbaikars were asked to venture out only if necessary.

The Bombay High Court remained closed on Friday while lowers courts also remained shut. Mumbai University cancelled all its examinations scheduled for the day.

Meanwhile, heavy waterlogging was reported around the metropolitan city, including in Dadar, Parel, Byculla, Mazagaon, Mahim, Santacruz, Juhu, Vile Parle, Worli, Sion, Chunabhatti, Andheri, Kurla, Borivali, Dahisar, Jogeshwari and other areas, preventing movement of road traffic.

All incoming and outgoing domestic as well as international flights at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport suffered delays of a minimum 15-45 minutes, an official spokesperson said.

At least three incoming flights of different airlines from different destinations to Mumbai were diverted to dry stations like Ahmedabad or Baroda, though there were no cancellations of any domestic or international flights.

Around 250 special buses were deployed to ferry commuters stranded in different parts of the city as the suburban train services remained affected for the most part of the working day.

There were reports of uprooting of trees, road cave-ins, submerged vehicles, power failures and traffic snarls on the Western and Eastern Express highways and waterlogging at both ends of several flyovers and the Eastern Freeway.

As a precautionary measure, Reliance Energy switched off five of the 6,200 sub-stations and a 1000-strong field staff was pressed into service to monitor complaints of power disruptions, an official spokesperson said.

  

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sat, Jun 20 2015

    Mumbai drowns....in it's first rain itself!!!.

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  • CHRIS, DUBAI

    Sat, Jun 20 2015

    The most dirtiest city on this planet ,gross

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  • PTSHETTY, Mumbai,Mangalore,Abudahbi

    Sat, Jun 20 2015

    Gila..Gila...Paani...Paani..sureela...pani...paani....Enjoy....

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  • yogesh, mumbai

    Sat, Jun 20 2015

    Genuine rains as seen in pics of huge sea waves hitting bandra-worli sealink, gateway, marine drive and not false reports for getting compensation

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sat, Jun 20 2015

    Beautiful pictures of Mumbai.. ...Thanks daiji..Precaution is the best way to avoid any unwanted problems in this heavy rains!!.

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  • sspai, mangalore

    Sat, Jun 20 2015

    The Present BJP government instead doing beef ban and what not stupid decisions they could have done constructive work to clear Mumbai perennial problem on war footing using international help for Denmark or Netherlands instead of using domestic technical help which is of no use. They had all the tax payers money in thousand crores and even if they had paid properly to international contractors all things can be solved in a better way.

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  • Mack, Udupi

    Sat, Jun 20 2015

    @Raj, When your party cant do anything you put the blame on others, very convenient.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 20 2015

    Thanks to BJP who have transformed Mumbai to VENICE ...

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Sat, Jun 20 2015

    enjoy the rains. i am.

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  • Antony Fernandes, Mangaluru/USA

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    Maharashtra BJP Govt. is telling this flooding will occur and disappear, they can not hold umbrella to whole of Mumbai. They are discussing further what else they can ban in the name of religion and for Chaddi peoples vote.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi, Dubai, New York, USA.

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    Thanks Rons Bantwal for the beautiful coverage of the rains in Mumbai. I remember the days when I was a Mumbaikar (then Bombay). I used to enjoy the rains and the flood. Since I moved to New York, I have not seen any floods in my area as the sewage system is fantastic. Only problem is during snow. Mumbaikars have to be careful when walking in the flooded areas of open gutters. This rains has brought some respite from this hot and sultry weather.

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    Maximum city brought to it's knees.
    Achche din for Mumbaikars? Definitely not!

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  • Seby, Goa

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    This is a lesson for all the Hindu Parties. Don't hurt the religious sentiments of the minorities. Please take the lessons from your previous actions and what was the results.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    Hurting and terrorizing the minorities is the their joke and winning game plan.

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  • naveen, udupi

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    GOD please have mercy on your creation.

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    Instead of going behind unnecessary things,
    let the government plan for harvesting rain water,
    so that this water will be enough for throughout the year and save the farmers from committing suicides.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    JNB, are you planning to demolish all the towers and start farming ...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    Pathetic & useless BMC.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    Current Government is good only at Banning Beef ...

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    Last 60 years acche din is responsible for today's pathetic condition.

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  • mathew castelino, Miyar/Bombay

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    it is not something new in Bombay but our media is elie paranda pilie parand.

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  • Elroy, Karkala

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    Its not new in Mumbai but news channels broadcasting like its underwater. FLooding occurs in most part of country poor farmers fields get submerged and nothing is left for them but no news channels are bothered to see their pain. Why mumbai is hightlighted???????? same news, same videos nonsense.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    Seeing the above picture, I have to say "the biggest water park in the world is Mumbai".

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    and not just boat rides, there are train rides also in the biggest Mumbai water park.

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