Mumbai rains: Events as they happened on August 30, 2017

Ankita Bhandari Aug 30, 2017, 23:35 PM IST,

Mumbaikars alleged that BMC totally let down the citizens who battled all odds to survive and remain safe or unhurt.

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  • The Santacruz observatory of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) here registered 331.4 mm rainfall on Tuesday, the heaviest since the July 26, 2005 record of 944 mm, which had caused the worst havoc in decades in the city.

    This is also the highest rainfall in a day in August since 1997.

    It was second only to 346.2 mm of rainfall registered on August 23, 1997, the data showed.

  • Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray today praised his party-ruled BrihanMumbai Municipal Corp (BMC) for 'good work'.

     

  • BMC commissioner Ajoy Mehta said, "The quantum of rainfall was extremely high. We had 325 mm of rainfall and there were almost 26 locations where the rainfall exceeded 250mm. So, it was one of the highest unprecedented rainfalls. More than that there are two things we need to see that how fast Mumbai came back to normal which was really unprecedented, it was something that was beyond the infrastructure of Mumbai."

  • BMC has called the rainfall 'unprecedented' and added that the water levels are kept 'under check' and are reseeding quickly.

  • NDRF teams have been put on high alertand  are keeping close watch over situation in Mumbai 

  • Three NDRF teams prepositioned in Mumbai supplemented by more teams from Pune, additional teams kept as stand by at all NDRF Battalion locations

  • Traffic update: 

    Traffic moving slow at the Sion flyover (northbound) due to road repair work: Mumbai Police

  • 16 trains commencing on Aug 30 and 1 each on August 31 and September 1 cancelled due to operational reasons and heavy rains in Maharashtra.

  • Air India flights delayed by 30 minutes from Mumbai due to crew constraints

  • Train services on Central and Harbour lines disrupted again due to fresh downpour.

  • Shiv Sena lauds BMC: 

    "The BMC's preparedness to tackle the natural calamity ensured that the situation did not go out of hand. The civic body should be complimented for this. Even after heavy rains, no big untoward incident has taken place," the Shiv Sena said.

  • Mumbai authorities issue helpline numbers for citizens: 

    BMC: 1916
    Mumbai Police: 100 or 8454999999
    Civil defense: 22856435
    Disaster Management control room: 22704403, 22694725
    Control room of Central Railways: 022-22620173
    Control room of Western Railways: 022-23094064

  • Bombay Hospital Gastroenterologist Dr Deepak Amrapurkar missing since yesterday; his umbrella found near a manhole in the city

    Another 80-year-old senior citizen Manav Vaidya also missing since yesterday.

    Dead body of 30-year-old lawyer found in Mumbai. 

  • Man dies after falling into an open manhole on Dadar's Matkar road. Police register case on account of eyewitness.

  • Residents of Mumbai's Kurla slum say no help from administration, reports ANI. 

  • Services on all three lines of Railways - Central, Western and Harbour, resume. 

  • Operations are normal at Mumbai Airport as of now: Airport PRO 

  • Central Railways train services updates: 

    First train left the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) for Kalyan at 7.26 am. 

    Services on other sections like Kalyan to Karjat, Kalyan to Titwala and Thana to Kalyan were also operational.

    Due to water-logging at Kurla, it may take some more time for the Harbour line trains to get back on track. This line is also operated by the Central Railways. 

    Services on suburban corridor of the Western Railway (WR) are also back on track. Trains on this section resumed around midnight last night and more services were started around 7 am.

    Speed restriction imposed at Matunga Road station from the safety point of view.

  • State Disaster Management Authority says "rains in the megapolis, which came to a standstill following incessant downpour, are likely to be lesser today".

  • Vakola water logging is clear now. Traffic on Western Express Highway is clear both on south and north bound: Mumbai Police

  • Trains running status: 

    Train services resume on Harbour line. Visuals from Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar railway station.

  • Mumbai dabbawalas won't operate today as they were not able to collect back lunch boxes which they delivered yesterday: Spokesperson Subhash Talekar

  • Severe water logging in Mulund following heavy rain in the area. 

    Watch: 

  • Visuals from Dharavi. No rain in the area as of now:

  • Severe water logging at Thane railway station in early morning hours following heavy rain.

  • BEST is operating extra buses from CSMT towards Thane via eastern free way on Routes C8 and C42: BEST PRO

  • Visuals from Marine drive earlier today: 

  • One dead and two injured after a building collapsed in Vikhroli's Varsha Nagar.

    Two dead after landslide in Vikhroli's Surya Nagar.

  • Trains running status: 

    Thane-Kalyan slow local train resumes service on central line.

    Local train service resumes between Churchgate-Andheri. First train from Churchgate to Virar started at 11:58 pm.

    Local train services resumed on Western Line.

    Metro rail services also functioning normally between Andheri and Ghatkopar

  • Also Read: Mumbai braces for another day of hardship after rain fury
     

  • Rain water enters the cargo complex of Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport.

  • Passenger stranded at Churchgate station due to incessant rain.

    Visuals of heavy traffic near CSMT station

  • Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation cancels leaves of all employees, asks them to join back: BMC PRO

  • Mumbai Police asks NGOs, gurudwaras to arrange food for stranders. 

    Indian Navy distributes breakfast and tea to people at CSMT station.

    Lalbaugcha Raja mandal distributes food to stranded people 

    Locals distribute packets of biscuits at Mumbai's Dadar area.

  • Mumbai is not going to see rains for few hours as the monsoon clouds have moved towards north, says DDG IMD KS Hosalikar

  • Suburban train services on Western Railway resume around midnight, those on the Central Railway still struggling to come on track.

  • Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis advises people to stay back home unless there is an emergency. 

    "However, the essential services and critical staff in the government will be on duty today," CM Fadnavis said.

  • All schools, colleges to remain shut as directed by authorities amid indications of a fresh spell of heavy showers in the megapolis.

     

  • IMD issues red alert in Mumbai for next 24 hours following torrential downpour in the city on second consecutive day.

  • Locals distribute packets of biscuits at Mumbai's Dadar area.

  • The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) to remain open on Wednesday, reports ANI.

  • IMD issues red alert in Mumbai for next 24 hours following torrential downpour in the city on second consecutive day.

Mumbai: A day after the Tuesday deluge which claimed five lives, Mumbai struggled on Wednesday to get back on its feet, with many thousands reaching their homes after being stranded for over 24 hours.

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Thousands struggled to reach their homes on Wednesday morning - instead of rushing to work as is the usual weekday scenario for Mumbai`s eight million plus commuters.

Mumbaikars alleged that the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), India`s richest civic body with an annual budget of over Rs 25,000 crore and cash reserves of over Rs 61,000 crore, totally let down the citizens who battled all odds to survive and remain safe or unhurt.

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