
Mumbai rains live updates: The woman was travelling to Cama Hospital. But trains on Central line are late still.
Mumbai rains: Incessant spells of rain have continued lashing the financial capital of the country on a sixth consecutive day. The rains have thrown daily life out of gear for the last few days. Rail and Air traffic had been affected. Number of trains have been cancelled or short-terminated in last few days. Water logging in Kurla, Sion, Matunga, Andheri and other areas have caused massive traffic congestion.
We will be with you each moment as the rains wreak havoc in Mumbai. To get the latest details about local trains, air traffic, roads and all important updates of Mumbai rains, watch this space.
Mumbai Rains LIVE updates:
10:40 am- Mumbai rains: Woman delivers baby on Dombivli station as trains continue to be late
The woman was travelling to Cama Hospital. However, trains were late due to rains. The woman delivered the baby on the railway station.
Maharashtra: A 29-year-old lady passenger travelling towards Cama Hospital delivered a baby boy on a platform of Dombivli railway station today. Doctor & nurse of One Rupee Clinic attended them. These clinics provide timely medical assistance to passengers at token charge of Re 1 pic.twitter.com/R5zHg04eM9
— ANI (@ANI) July 3, 2019
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9:45 am: Mumbai rains: Western Railways running without disruption, snags on Central Railways
Western Railways has said that local trains on its segment are running without disruption. According to reports, local trains on central line are running with a delay of 10-15 minutes.
WR suburban services are running without disruption. AC local will run today as per its schedule. #WRUpdates #mumbaimonsoon @drmbct
— Western Railway (@WesternRly) July 3, 2019
9:26 am: A Facebook user has posted a video depicting situation on Dombivli station
9:21 am: Mumbai rains: Trouble continues on Central Line
Trains are late in the crucial office time hours. Stations are overflowing with commuters who just want to reach their offices.
Scene from Dombivli station near Mumbai
Overcrowded Dombivli station
9:01 am - Death toll in Malad wall collapse has reached 23. The mishap had taken place in the early hours of Wednesday in Pimpripada locality of Malad, a western suburb of Mumbai. There were at least 15 deaths immediately as the wall collapsed. The injured were rushed to hospital, but the death toll has increased.