Heavy rains in Mumbai for 2nd day, flight services hit


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Mumbai, Sep 20 (PTI): Heavy rains pounded the city and suburbs for the second day today, disrupting flight operations at the Mumbai airport and delaying suburban train services in the financial capital.

According to an official of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) disaster management cell, no untoward incident was reported after the incessant downpour.

Schools and colleges in Mumbai Metropolitan Region have been instructed to remain closed today in view of heavy rains.

"Several parts of the metropolis, including South Mumbai, Borivali, Kandivili, Andheri and Bhandup, received heavy rainfall. However, no untoward incident has been reported so far from any part of the city," he said.

The Mumbai Police has warned of a high tide at 12.03 pm and 6.04 pm today.

From 8.30 am yesterday to 5.30 am today, the Colaba observatory recorded 210 mm rain, while the Santacruz observatory recorded 303.7 mm rain in the period, according to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).

Fishermen have been warned against venturing into the deep sea, an IMD official said.

Flight operations at the Mumbai airport were affected due to heavy rains and low visibility.

The skidding of a SpiceJet aircraft on the main runway (09/27) last night compounded the problem further as it forced the private airport operator to shift operations to the secondary runway, which can carry out limited operations.

The SpiceJet Boeing 737 aircraft carrying 183 people overshot a wet runway while landing at the airport in rain-hit Mumbai and got stuck in the mud, officials said yesterday, adding that all passengers were safely evacuated.

As many as 56 flights were diverted to different airports till this morning as the main runway continued to be out of use due to the SpiceJet aircraft stuck there, an airport official said.

The main runway at the Mumbai airport is unlikely to be functional before this evening as the SpiceJet aircraft remained stuck on it.

The Mumbai airport operator has been given NOTAM (notice to airmen) for the main runway till 2 pm, which means the flight operations cannot be carried out on it till that time, a senior official of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) said today.

The clearing of the main runway may take a longer time than expected and the operations there are unlikely to resume before evening, the official said.

Following the downpour, several airlines issued travel advisories to passengers.

The Mumbai airport, the country's second busiest airport, handles 930 flights per day with an average of 48 movements per hour.

Suburban train services were running late by 10 to 15 minutes, an official said.

The trains witnessed lesser crowd today as many people proffered to remain indoors due to the heavy rain forecast.

According to Mumbai Police, the Harbour Line train services came to a halt for a brief period in the early hours today but later resumed.

Central Railway's chief spokesperson Sunil Udasi said a few short-destination local trains had to be cancelled yesterday night to streamline the services.

"Since 10 pm yesterday, our services on the main and the harbour lines are running at regular intervals with lesser frequency and restricted speed in water-logging prone areas.

Our field staff and supervisors have been deployed to keep a tab on the water level," Udasi said.

Senior railway officers were keeping a watch on the situation and the Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel were roped-in to manage any crowds at the stations, he said.

The trains on the Western Line were also running late by 10 to 15 minutes, according to an official of the Western Railway (WR).

The long distance trains which were regulated and stranded at various locations due to heavy water-logging at Nallasopara, Virar have been cleared, WR said in a statement.

Some intercity trains like Manmad-Mumbai Express, Gujarat Express, Saurashtra Express, Bandra-Terminus Surat Intercity Express and Mumbai Central-Ahmadabad Shatabdi Express have been cancelled, as per the officials of the Central Railway and the Western Railway.

Vehicles were moving, though a bit slowly, on the city's two major roads - the Eastern Express Highway and the Western Express Highway, the BMC official said.

Buses were running normal and there were no diversions in the routes, Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport (BEST) spokesperson Hanumant Gofane said.

The 'dabbawalas' of Mumbai today cancelled their delivery of over two lakh tiffins to office-goers in the city in view of the disruption of suburban rail services after heavy rains.

The tiffin delivery men use suburban trains to ensure lunch boxes reach their destination on time.

An IMD official said that the Santacruz observatory recorded 225.3 mm rain from 8.30 am to 11.30 pm last night.

This quantity falls under the weather category of 'extremely heavy rain' (204.5 mm and above), he said.

The observatory recorded over 100 mm in just three hours (5.30-8.30pm), the official added.

Mumbai recorded its second highest September rain in a span of 12 hours yesterday, BMC officials said.

The rainfall recorded at BMC's automatic weather stations between 8 am and 10 pm included Nariman Point (88mm), Worli (110mm), Chembur (112mm), Mulund (94mm), Andheri (208mm), Bandra (128mm) and Borivli (204mm).

The MeT department has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall till tomorrow.

All the agencies concerned have been put on high alert to deal with any eventuality.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 21 2017

    Today some respite ...

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  • hemanth, Bangalore

    Wed, Sep 20 2017

    Before talking about Mumbai please see Bangalore. Half an hour rain makes city road as river.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 20 2017

    The problems people encountered, who booked train tickets to go out from Mumbai, on 29th August.

    It was difficult to travel to LTT and CST. There were no local trains and some taxi and rickshaw drivers ferried some people somehow even though roads were flooded. Some outbound trains were cancelled. However, Matsyaganda was not cancelled. Instead of starting the train at 3:25 PM, it started at 5 AM, next day (14 hour delay). People at Udipi and next stations reached after Mid Night instead of morning (16 hours delay).

    Except Matsyaganda, all other trains stationed at LTT, the lights and fans were switched off since water level reached the train generator level, to keep switched it on is dangerous, railways had informed. People had to come out on the platform, which was already wet. First they made announcement that Mangalore train would start at 11 PM, but since water not receded. the idea was postponed to 5 AM. At midnight announcement was made passengers can cancell the tickets at the counter and when thousands of people go to 2 counters, one can imagine the crowd.

    Most of the people did not bring their dinner, since it is available on the way. Water and biscuits in the platform shops were empty by 8 PM. Some brave men with families in the train went outside wading thru waist deep waters to keep their womenfolk and children from hunger. Nothing is there at LTT. Others had to remain hungry.

    I am not blaming any one, but the railway has never bothered to bring food, water and any other things to the stranded people. It is a big station, if the thing is like that, what will be the fate of people when train is held up in some remote places ?

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  • Clifford Fernandes, Toronto

    Wed, Sep 20 2017

    In contrast to this. someone has sent me that photos of people who were stranded at Vikhroli railway station in the evening on that day. St Joseph's Church is near the station and the parish priest told volunteers to inform them to come to the school hall and about 350 people were sheltered in school's big and small halls. Men were sheltered in big hall and women in small, since they were less.

    Church provided them with tea and biscuits and later in the night rice and dal. Everything free and it was irrespective of religion.

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  • prem, mlre

    Wed, Sep 20 2017

    what about BULLET SHIP IN MUMBAI .... PANDVIS ND MOODI CAN NJOY CRUISE NJOYMENT IN RAIN WATER.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 20 2017

    I wonder if BULLET TRAIN can Swim ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 20 2017

    Mumbai is drowning Again ...

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  • santhu, Mumbai/Udupi

    Wed, Sep 20 2017

    Mumbaikar's enjoying one more self declared holiday.

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  • Ravi, mangalore

    Wed, Sep 20 2017

    NOW EASILY RUN BULLET TRAIN

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  • Pachhu Putran, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 20 2017

    Bharathiya Jhumla Party is having no time to develop the roads they are busy filling their pockets.. what a shame

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  • Deepak Salian, Manipal

    Wed, Sep 20 2017

    OMG our PM is very busy in world tour. No time for development

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  • Shiva, Kudla

    Wed, Sep 20 2017

    Brasta Janata Party is not bothered about infrastructure, they are busy with all day press Photoshop, bhashans

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