BEST bus routes have been diverted due to severe waterlogging in some areas.
Western Railway: With a view to closely monitor the situation in Borivali-Mira Road-Virar section due to heavy rainfall and high tide, regular inspection is being done by AGM WR.
Railway Minster Piyush Goyal is keeping a close watch, especially on services and arrangements “for safety of commuters”.
“He is in constant touch with the senior railway officials,” Western Railway has said in a tweet.
Intermittent moderate to heavy rain and showers with gusty winds will prevail over Mumbai, suburban, Palghar and Thane between 12.00 pm and 4.00 pm: Skymet Weather
Western Railway: Slow lines at Marine Lines Station has been restored as of 11.02. All four lines are now working between Churchgate-Mumbai Central stations.
Mumbai Airport has said that some flights are running late by 25-30 minutes. But there have been no cancellations or diversions due to the rain: Reports
Update from Central Railway: All lines on CR main line are operational now. However, due to bunching of trains, the bunched locals are being gradually cleared.
A high tide of around 4.33 meters is expected at 11.11 am today. IMD has said that intense spells of rain will continue in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
Waterlogging has been reported outside Prabhadevi station.
India Meteorological Department, Mumbai: Intense spells of rainfall likely to continue in Mumbai, Thane, Raigad and Palghar during the next two hours.
In this picture: Waterlogging between the King's Circle flyover and Sion Hospital flyover. (Image: Jasmine Makujina/Moneycontrol)
Central Railway: Due to heavy rain between Kurla and Sion, up fast line services have held up. Suburban services running cautiously on the down fast, up and down slow lines. On the harbour line at Vadala Road, trains are running at slow speed.
Mumbai traffic update: The south-bound arm of the Eastern Express Highway (EEH) is witnessing massive traffic especially near Sion and Matunga. (Image: Google Maps)
Train movement started at Palghar at 08.05 am in WR’s Mumbai Division after water on tracks receded considerably.
Western Railway: Due to heavy winds, bamboos beingused for construction work fell on the Over Head Equipment (OHE) at Marine Lines. This led to trains being stopped between Churchgate-Marine Lines. Restoration work in full swing, traffic expected to start in 30 minutes.
BEST bus routes have been diverted due to severe waterlogging in some areas.
Western Railway: With a view to closely monitor the situation in Borivali-Mira Road-Virar section due to heavy rainfall and high tide, regular inspection is being done by AGM WR.
Railway Minster Piyush Goyal is keeping a close watch, especially on services and arrangements “for safety of commuters”.
“He is in constant touch with the senior railway officials,” Western Railway has said in a tweet.
Intermittent moderate to heavy rain and showers with gusty winds will prevail over Mumbai, suburban, Palghar and Thane between 12.00 pm and 4.00 pm: Skymet Weather
Western Railway: Slow lines at Marine Lines Station has been restored as of 11.02. All four lines are now working between Churchgate-Mumbai Central stations.
Mumbai Airport has said that some flights are running late by 25-30 minutes. But there have been no cancellations or diversions due to the rain: Reports
Update from Central Railway: All lines on CR main line are operational now. However, due to bunching of trains, the bunched locals are being gradually cleared.
A high tide of around 4.33 meters is expected at 11.11 am today. IMD has said that intense spells of rain will continue in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
Waterlogging has been reported outside Prabhadevi station.
India Meteorological Department, Mumbai: Intense spells of rainfall likely to continue in Mumbai, Thane, Raigad and Palghar during the next two hours.
In this picture: Waterlogging between the King's Circle flyover and Sion Hospital flyover. (Image: Jasmine Makujina/Moneycontrol)
Central Railway: Due to heavy rain between Kurla and Sion, up fast line services have held up. Suburban services running cautiously on the down fast, up and down slow lines. On the harbour line at Vadala Road, trains are running at slow speed.
Mumbai traffic update: The south-bound arm of the Eastern Express Highway (EEH) is witnessing massive traffic especially near Sion and Matunga. (Image: Google Maps)
Train movement started at Palghar at 08.05 am in WR’s Mumbai Division after water on tracks receded considerably.
Western Railway: Due to heavy winds, bamboos beingused for construction work fell on the Over Head Equipment (OHE) at Marine Lines. This led to trains being stopped between Churchgate-Marine Lines. Restoration work in full swing, traffic expected to start in 30 minutes.