While Western Railway Services Remained Unaffeted by Waterlogging on Monday Morning, Central Railway’s Harbour Line Reported delays due to technical issues Near Chambur.
“On the harbor line between kurla and tilak Nagar, Track Points Have Been Clamed and Trains are Running Late by 8-10 Minutes. On the main line, there have been a delay of 6–8 Minutes, but there is no shata of service anyware so far, “Dr. Swapnil Nila, Chief Public Relations Officer of Central Railway, Told Mid-Day.
Meanwhile, The India Meteorological Department (IMD) Issued a 10.00 am update forecasting extramely Heavy Rainfall Across Mumbai Over the Next Three to Four Hours.
🚨 According to the 10:00 am update of the India meteorological department, extramely Heavy Rainfall is Forecast for Mumbai Over the Next Three to four hours.
⚠️🌧️ Citizens are advised to remain vigilant and take Necessary Safety Measures. Please avoid going outdoors unless it…– Majhi Mumbai, Apli BMC (@Mybmc) August 18, 2025
Authorities have Urged Citizens to Remain Cutious and Avoid Stepping Outdoors Unless Necessary. In case of emergencies, residences may contact the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Main Control Room Helpline at 1916.
Mumbai continued to receive heavy rains for the third cultural day on Monday, lead to water-clogging in some low-loving areas.
The Blinding Rain in Some Parts of the City Affected Visibility and Slowed Down Vehicular Movement.
Roads in different area Got Inundated after the Heavy downpour. Some low-roas like the Andheri Subway, Lokhandwala Complex Witnessed Water Accumulation at a Few Locations, Affecting Traffic Movement.
There was no diversion of any routes of bus services of the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (Best) Undertaking.
Heavy rains have been lashed Mumbai since saturday.
After the heavy downpour overnight on Monday, the Rain Intensity Further Increased from 9 AM, A Civic Official Said.
The Island City, Eastern and Western Suburbs Recorded An Average Rainfall of 37 mm, 39 mm and 29 mm, 29 mm, respectly, in just one hour from 9 am.
Chambur in the Eastern Suburbs Recorded The Highest Rainfall of 65 mm, Followed by 50 mm in Shivaji Nagar in the One-Hour Period, the official said.
In the 24 hours ending at 8 am on Monday, the Island City Recorded An Average Rainfall of 54.58 mm, The Eastern suburbs received 72.61 mm, While The Western SubURBS recorded 65.86 mm of Rain, Accorded to Officials.
Several areas recorded more than 100 mm of rainfall during the period, they said.
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