Mumbai rains: BMC appeals not to spread cyclone rumours, rail services hit

As informed by IMD there is no cyclone warning for Mumbai

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Mumbai rains
Vehicles wade through a water logged street after heavy rain in Mumbai on Wednesday. PTI Photo

The (BMC) on Wednesday issued an appeal requesting people not to "spread and trust" rumours of a cyclone warning.

Heavy rains since last night continued today, throwing normal life out of gear in the city and its suburbs, and affecting road and suburban rail services.


As rains threatened to paralyse the city, panic messages on a cyclone today went viral on and messaging apps.

In a bid to stem the panic, the BMC's Disaster Management Cell issued a tweet, clarifying that no such warning had been issued by the weather department.

"As informed by there is no cyclone warning for Mumbai. Citizens are requested not to spread & trust rumour," the Cell tweeted.

"In last 1 hr light rain recorded in Mumbai City & Western Suburbs. Moderate rain in Eastern Suburb. Trains & Road traffic normal," it said in another tweet.

According to the BMC, the city today recorded 11.63 mm of from 8 am to 1 pm. The eastern suburb recorded 27.38 mm of rains while the western suburb received 11.68 mm in the period, it added.

The said was reported at several places, including Hindmata, Sion, Veera Desai Road, Air India Colony, Milan Subway, Andheri Subway, Bandra, Dahisar, Chembur and Mankhurd.

Pumping machines have been pressed into services in these areas, the corporation said.

Incidents of tree and branches falling were reported in 168 places. Besides, there were 21 short-circuits and five cases of wall collapse.

There were also some messages on the Bandra-Worli Sea Link being shut.

However, the said traffic in the city mostly remained normal, expect on a few routes.

"Traffic is currently by & large normal except traffic diversion at Aarey Colony Bridge to Rd no 3 & thru linking rd 4 SV Road," it tweeted.

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First Published: Wed, September 20 2017. 18:43 IST