Five killed as heavy rains lash Mumbai, CM asks people to stay indoors


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Mumbai, Aug 30 (Deccan Chronicle): Moderate to low rainfall persists in parts of Mumbai on Wednesday morning. On Tuesday, five people were killed in Mumbai and Thane due to heavy incessant downpour.

A 32-year-old woman and a teenage girl died in Thane. The woman fell into a 'nullah' filled with rainwater in Kalwa and drowned while 14-year-old Gauri Jailwar died after falling into a swollen drain near a mall in Thane.

In suburban Vikhroli three people, including two minors, were killed in two house collapse incidents.

The city gauged a whopping 298 mm of rainfall, the highest in a day in August since 1997.

Schools and colleges will be closed on Wednesday.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis tweeted to say that people in and around Mumbai are "advised to stay back home unless there is an emergency" but "essential services" will be up.

Local train services in Mumbai in most of the lines have resumed while more buses have been pressed in for the convenience of people who are still stranded.

Flights which were either delayed or cancelled on Tuesday after heavy downpour are plying as per schedule on Wednesday.

"Operations are normal at Mumbai Airport as of now," Mumbai Airport Public Relations Officer said.

People have parked their cars on road after incessant rain and waterlogging on Tuesday.

Several houses were also damaged. The city witnessed very heavy rains in which several trees were uprooted and vehicles washed away. The downpour also caused flooding in low-lying areas.

 

Earlier Updates


Mumbai rains: Heavy showers for next 24 hours; stay safe, urge PM, President

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Mumbai, Aug 29 (Agencies): The Met Department on Tuesday warned of more "heavy intermittent spells" in the next few hours in Mumbai and its satellite cities where incessant downpour has thrown normal life out of gear.

India Meteorological Department (IMD) Director General K J Ramesh said that the Santacruz weather station, which is in the suburban part of the city, has recorded 8-9 cm (80-90 mm) of rainfall from 8.30 am to nearly 11.30 am.

The Colaba weather station has recorded 15 cm to 20 cm (150-200 mm) of rainfall during the same time period, Ramesh added.

He, however, declined to draw any parallel of the situation with that on July 26, 2005, when the city was inundated after being battered by rains and hundreds were killed.

From July 26-27, 2005, Mumbai recorded 94 cm (944 mm) of rainfall in a day.

"10-15 cm of rainfall in a day is normal for Mumbai. The one the city received on July 26, 2005 was unprecedented," Ramesh said.

He also said the IMD office in Mumbai was giving updates to the BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) and the state government at regular intervals.

The IMD has already given heavy to very heavy rainfall warning to Maharashtra and Gujarat governments, he said.

"Intermittent rain with heavy to very heavy fall at some places is likely to occur in city and the suburbs," the IMD Mumbai said.


PM Modi, President Kovind urge citizens to stay safe

Taking stock of the heavy rainfall in Maharashtra, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday assured full assistance to the state government in mitigating the situation.

The Prime Minister also urged people of Mumbai to take precautions to stay safe.

"Urge people of Mumbai &surrounding areas to stay safe& take all essential precautions in the wake of heavy rain," he tweeted.

President Ram Nath Kovind also tweeted in support of Mumbaikars and said he was glad to know that citizens and groups were voluntarily coming together to help.

“Thoughts with families, especially children, in Mumbai and western parts of the country hit by heavy downpour.”

He assured the citizens that the government and public agencies are taking all steps amid heavy rains.

Earlier on Tuesday, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis also appealed to people to step out of their homes only if necessary.

Fadnavis also visited the State Disaster Management Control room to oversee the present scenario.

In a series of tweets, the Prime Minister said that he also spoke to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on the situation arising due to incessant rain.

"Centre assures all possible support to Maharashtra govt in mitigating the situation due to heavy rains in parts of the state," Prime Minister Modi said in a tweet.

 

Earlier Report


Torrential rains drown Mumbai, national disaster teams on alert

Mumbai, Aug 29 (Deccan Chronicle): Heavy rainfall drowned Mumbai and its nearby areas on Tuesday and it looked like there was little respite in sight with the Met department predicting more showers over the next 24 hours.

It has been raining incessantly since Monday, preceded by moderate to heavy showers over the weekend. Officials believe this is the heaviest and longest bout of rain since July 26, 2005 when the city was ravaged by floods.

Civic authorities asked people to keep indoors but it was too late for most, who waded through dirty brown waters to offices. At some places, vehicles could barely be seen above water. There were also the only-too-familiar sites of thick branches nestling on shattered windshields or dented car tops.

Traffic crawled on major arterial roads the whole day while waterlogging was reported from low-lying areas, some right at the heart of the city.

The Regional Meteorological Centre, Mumbai, on Tuesday predicted intermittent rain with heavy to very heavy showers in parts of the city and “extremely heavy” rainfall at “one or two places in the city and suburbs”.

Three teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), stationed in Mumbai, have been put on alert and two additional teams have been moved from Pune to Mumbai, according to ANI.

The civic body's control room monitored the situation the whole day. It was also told that water had entered the King Edward Memorial Hospital.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) assured the situation was under control and advised citizens to step out only if necessary.

“The metropolis has received heavy rainfall since last night. Between 8.30 am and 12 pm today, the city received 85 mm rainfall," Sudhir Naik, Deputy Municipal Commissioner, told PTI.

"Step out of home only if it is too important because waterlogging has been reported from several parts of the city," he said.

Naik, however, added things were well under control and senior civic officials were keeping a close watch on the situation.

An officer at the BMC's Disaster Management Cell said, "There have been reports of waterlogging in Dadar, Andheri, Worli, Kurla and Sakinaka, among other areas. Despite the heavy downpour, no untoward incident has been reported so far.”

To make matters worse, a high tide of 3.32 meters was also headed the city's way early Tuesday evening. Actor-turned-entrepreneur Gul Panag tweeted, "Brace yourself Mumbai. Heavy rain coming. Plan ahead. Stay safe."

Mumbai's transport lifeline, the local trains, were running late on all three city routes. Services were also stopped in some areas due to flooded tracks. Some trains stood for hours in between stations because of the rains.

On Tuesday morning, Nagpur-Mumbai Duronto Express derailed in Maharashtra's Asangaon, near Mumbai. The railway authorities said initial inputs suggested the train went off tracks due to a major landslide.

  

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    many r selling chai, gharam 2 ss & bjp.

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  • santhu, Mumbai/Udupi

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    CM asks people to stay indoors , so no more office today .TCS have declared holiday here.

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  • Sainik, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    Cant we have any debate or comments without blaming the sena.We demand hence forth 30th July must be observed as Mumbai Water Day and we will not apologies to any one and for a change we wont demand any apology from that calss room monitor O sorry slip of tounge ..from Mr.Devendra Fadnavis ..come on Mumbaikar's enjoy the rain , we declare today no restriction on closing time on beer bars and wine shops here's wishing every one a Happy water day

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  • Anilkumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    when there is rain damage to crops and to people all over India on regular basis, why are the TV channels giving so much importance to Mumbai which has one day of heavy rain every year on regular basis. In any case present BJP Govt is not interested in finding any solution. Then why do the TV channels not concentrate their efforts in highlighting rains and damages elsewhere in the country?

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  • P. Shirish Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    It is really funny to read the comments from some Pappu followers here,
    anyone can tell is it possible to stop the Natural calamities completely?

    Is this the first time flood coming in Mumbai? Earlier never come during Congress Government?

    Why developed country like US, UK, Japan, Australia never flood comes?

    Instead of worrying about the people lost their life , their belongings & houses cheap mentality people comments on BJP & Modi.

    How India will development with you people?

    Do you have a plan to stop rain, come forward like a Man & help

    Because of this mentality, Foreigners call us bloody Indians.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    @Jennifer,
    U have posted the clear facts regarding Mumbai as a unique city which is an amalgamation of 7 islands; even if drainage system is perfect, a high tide coinciding at that time will leave no scope for drainage resulting in heavy flooding!!
    BTW, in 2005, it rained 1000 mm in 24 hrs; with such a cloudburst any city in the world would have been brought to its knees! Even that time Mumbai was up n moving within 24 hrs, this resilience is unique to Mumbaikars!! One should also note that Mumbai has one of the highest population concentration per sq km!!
    "Mumbai never sleeps"!!

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    'Mumbai never sleeps' - so true !

    Here in Mangaluru, hit 8.00pm, shops pull down shutters and buses parked for the day. Unfortunate late returning is a nightmare with autos charging 1.5 to double on meter !

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  • P Rebello, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    We people think, we can control Nature!

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    DON'T VOTE FOR BJP TO SAVE INDIA.

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  • PAM Suvarna, karla

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    Tell to whom we need to vote? to Congi? for what to divide the country??

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  • Shravan Shetty, Manipal

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    For .....Minority Appeasements!!!!

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  • Vijay, Hyderabad

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    @ MILAN, Luscerne, what is the connection between BJP and Mumbai rains? gone bonkers?

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  • Flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    blame the previous govt and escape !!!assam , up, bihar , wb , gujarat you dont even know how many died and homeless but the home of many billioanres , rich industrilaists - army and even PM AND PRESIDENT ARE ALERT, FADNAVIS IS CLUELESS AND THACKERAY IS NOT EVEN HEARD

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    I wonder if Devendra Fadnavis is going to compensate loss of pay ...

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    Jossy,

    Whats the latest on ground zero ? I have a family member traveling from Europe in next 24 Hrs., contemplating proceed/cancel travel plans.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    Tomorrow everything should be normal ...

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 31 2017

    Thank you for the update. Travel could not be postponed because the airline charges a bomb for slightest change - that's how they take advantage of calamities !

    Now left is the battle with slush filled ground realities and fear of water borne diseases.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    Mumbai generates half of country's revenues & still we live in such pathetic conditions ...

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  • P Rebello, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    Check your Stats!

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  • Ravi, Udyavara

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    you have many complaints about Mumbai , seems you have no 2nd option ...somebody else would have left long ago....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    I have already bought a three bed palatial sea facing apartment in Suratkal ...

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  • Ravi, Udyavara

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    congratulations...welcome & happy new home.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    Jossy, stay there for 1 year n see what a nice area/location it is!!!!!

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    During rainy season due to heavy downpour our roads are turning into rivers. Instead of saying stay safe do proper arrangements for easy flow of water in advance.

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  • J. N. Lobo, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    First people have to reach home to stay safe.

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  • Augustine Daniel DSouza, Udupi / Mumbai / STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Disaster in SHIV SENA and BJP ruled in MUMBAI. I am feel so sorry for MUMBAIKARS. GOD BLESS MUMBAI.

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  • chris, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Mumbai being a financial hub of India is in this situation what would be other states like. First built a proper city with proper drainage and then talk about Smart city or making Mumbai as Singapore or Malaysia

    Dont where Tax payer money is going or looted .it is applied to all states not only Mumbai ,Only God can save or People need to revolt or ask for accountability as where the Tax payer money going as there is no social security too

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  • Ricky, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Very very sad to see that people r struggling...if the government had some meticulous plan for drainage system we could have solved half d prblm...much needed rains but we can't go against the nature.....

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    PM an d president sir - Assam 4 lak people have been rendered homeless none made a statement ....so why this treatment to other bstates ? Ambani has to be to safe yes ...

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

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    I was a Mumbaikar and born and brought up with my family from 1946-1986. In between, I worked in other countries but I have never seen such rains and flooding. It is terrible but cannot help it. Life has to go on for people over there. I pray to God that the rains will subside and the flood will recede. I feel so sorry for the people as they have to face this tremendous weather.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    Bro,
    Ur valuable comments on the miserable conditions in Houston???

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    Bro,
    Ur valuable comments on the miserable conditions in Houston???

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Jossey,
    stay safe.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    Thanks Shankar ...

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  • dylan, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Why do we pay taxes? If civic authorities cannot take care of the citizens the taxes should be refunded.
    Mumbai in a total mess... Bombay was better!!!
    What is the Shiv Sena doing?

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Dylan,

    It must be news to you that major part of Mumbai is built the ground that was once, the sea. Until some 25-30 years back there were plains called 'Khaadi' which would fill up during high tides. Many of those low lands are now filled up to replace with concrete jungle. Its obvious that water comes up during high tides and it doubles up by pouring rains because when the sea cannot contain its own water, how will it suck in rained flow ?

    This is a man made disaster, no government nor any amount of taxes can repair it.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Jenifer, Mangalore
    We all know that Mumbai consists of seven islands and all reclaimed land. But as you say there are replaced with concrete jungle but who as allowed the concrete jungle to exist, the BMC. Cannot the BMC get all the drains cleaned and be ready for the rains.

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  • ricky, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    its really beautiful rain....but i think there is no proper drainage system....hope goverment takes proper steps to make easy for citizens..

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Ricky,

    Mumbai's drains don't connect to some desalination plant where it is recycled for re-use, on the contrary it flows directly into the sea. When there is a high-tide, the sea instead of accepting the flow, it pushes it back to the land. At the same time the pouring rains add up to the already swelling water mass.

    Whether the drainage system functions or otherwise is immaterial at such times.

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  • PAM Suvarna, karla

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Jossey Maamu,,
    Don't stretch your head out of window, while attempting to see NDRF team.
    Take care maamu, just relax with some hot drinks!!

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  • SHARAN ABDULLA D'SOUZA, MUMBAI+KARNATAKA+MANGALORE

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    VERY DIFFICULT..I ADVICE MUMBAIKARS IF ANYONE ARE IN NEED PLEASE HELP THEM IF YOU ARE ABLE TO..LETS SUPPORT UNTIL SITUATION IS UNDER CONTROL...

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Gujrath washed out...Bihar Washed out...Now Maharastra...Only Karnataka is safe.

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  • hemanth, Bangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Just half an hour rain in bangalore makes city into lake.

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  • Jagdish, Mumbai, UAE

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Dear please don't say anything......... I hope you understand.

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  • PAM Suvarna, karla

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Do you feel happy for shortage of rain??
    Pray for sufficient rain in our state too buddy.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    karnataka zindabad.............

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    CONGI GOV'T IS ALWAYS UNLUCKY FOR KARNATAKA...JUST LOOK AT BJP RULED STATE...ALWAYS RAINING

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Jossey,
    What about the area where you reside?
    Today sit inside and relax with with chicken fry and few on the rocks.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    Car is damaged...

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Disaster in yet another BJP ruled State ?
    What a situation in Mumbai.
    So sorry for the for the people going through worst natural calamity/situation.

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  • santhu, Mumbai/Udupi

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Things are coming back to normal now...people had to reach home by walk only irrespective of how far they are stayong from office as total trasport is shutdown here Roads and railway tracks are fillled with water. One of my office colleage took 7 hours to reach home by walk. It was nice to see people were activated to help each other by servng food water and guiding safe way while walking on water filled road.hatts of to Mumbaikar's spirit.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    I don't see a single member from the National Disaster Team ...

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  • Sathish shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Dont worry. Be cheerful like real bombaians(refer photos) who put up brave smiling attitude at such a grave situation.

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  • A.S. Mathew, U.S.

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    They are rescuing the holy cow mothers.

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