MUMBAI: A
mega block has been announced for the Harbour Line in Mumbai on Sunday, according to the Central Railway.
"On Sunday, we are announcing mega block on harbour line. There has been quite some damage between Badlapur, Vangani and Karjat sections, which have been restored, Shivaji
Sutar, the Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) of Central Railway said.
In past one week there was heavy rain in Mumbai and around, Central railway services were also affected due to this. Almost all services are resumed now, the CPRO said.
Sutar said the blockage for the main line has been cancelled and in the suburban network, the restoration work is underway at a small patch between Karjat and Khopoli.
"Trains on both ghat section of Mumbai division are running towards Pune and Nashik. The services were restored on July 22", said the officer.
According to the CPRO, services at harbour line, trans-harbour line and main line sections have been resumed.
"Our team has worked on a war footing in ghat sections that were affected due to heavy rain on July 22. We managed to restore traffic on the same day. There were landslides and boulder falling incidents" he added.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray earlier today left Mumbai by helicopter for Raigad and then by road to survey the worst-hit village of Taliye near Mahad to review the flood-like situation following incessant rain. A total of 44 bodies have been retrieved from the debris of rainfall triggered landslide in Mahad.
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Maharashtra Flood: Landslide kills 37 in Mahad; thousands rendered homeless
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<p>As torrential rains and flash floods battered Maharashtra's Raigad district over the past few days, a landslide in the Taliye village of Mahad claimed a total of 37 lives, while many are still missing. Even as local workers, officials of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Indian Army, Navy and Air Force, all came together to rescue the people in the region, there are many who are still waiting to get some information about their missing loved ones. Photo: Sachin Haralkar</p>
<p>Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray visited the flood-hit village on Saturday to take stock of the rescue operations. He assured all assistance to the victims and relatives of those who died in the mishap in rebuilding their lives. "You will be taken care of. Don't worry," the CM promised. </p>
<p>Even as rescue teams were deployed as soon as the landslide occurred, the rescue operations were hampered as the workers were unable to reach the site of the landslide due to inundated roads and incessant downpour. Photo: Sachin Haralkar</p>
<p>Even two days after the landslide, the NDRF has been recovering dead bodies from the debris of the landslide. Vilas Pande, a survivor of the mishap, broke down when he found out that his seven-month-old baby had not survived the landslide. Photo: Sachin Haralkar</p>
<p>While the rainwater has now subsided in most parts of Mahad, the daunting task of getting their lives back on track from scratch awaits locals. Muzaffar Khan, who runs a photocopy shop in Mahad, rues the damage that the rain has caused to his shop. "I have no idea how to remove the mud because it is not just the layer of soil, there are dead animals in it, like rats. The whole lane is stinking. We have approached the local authorities but everyone is burdened with work right now," he said. Photo: Sachin Haralkar</p>
<p>A total of 47 persons have died in Raigad district in rain-related incidents. The official toll at Taliye village is 37, while the remaining 10 deaths are from two separate incidents of landslide in the same district. As many as 53 persons are still missing in Raigad. Photo: Sachin Haralkar</p>
The state has announced Rs 5 lakh compensation to families of those killed and said it will foot the bill for treatment of those injured.
Maharashtra Minister of
Relief and Rehabilitation, Vijay Wadettiwar said that 136 accidental deaths have been reported in Maharashtra till last evening due to rain and other monsoon-related incidents.
Torrential rains over the last few days in the state have led to floods and landslides in the several districts of Maharashtra. Raigad, Ratnagiri, Palghar, Thane, Sindhudurg, Kolhapur,
Sangli and Satara districts have been worst affected. Visuals showed that Tandulwadi and Kanegaon villages have submerged completely and .
A total of 26 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams have been engaged in relief and rescue operations. The Army, the Navy, the Coast Guard and other groups have been mobilised to rescue the stranded people and co-ordinate evacuations and aid for displaced people.