<p>At least seven people were killed as heavy overnight rains pounded the Mumbai metropolitan region (MMR) and the coastal Konkan belt of Maharashtra on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The road and rail services were paralysed in the financial capital of Mumbai, which recorded over 200 mm ran fall from midnight till morning.</p>.<p>According to weathermen, similar weather conditions would prevail on Wednesday and Thursday.</p>.<p>At Owala in Ghodbunder Road in Thane, a 15-year-old died of electrocution, while a woman was drowned in Ghansoli in the satellite township of Navi Mumbai.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/mumbai-rains-live-updates-hc-adjourns-virtual-hearings-extremely-heavy-downpour-expected-to-continue-till-tomorrow-869295.html" target="_blank"><strong>Follow live updates on the Mumbai rains here</strong></a></p>.<p>In Mumbai’s Santacruz area, four people fell in nullah after a retaining wall collapsed. The body of a one-and-a-half-year old girl was recovered by firemen, while three persons were reported missing and have swept away in flood waters.</p>.<p>Reports reaching here from Ratnagiri said that one person died of drowning.</p>.<p>As heavy rains lashed MMR, the Maharashtra government declared public holiday in Mumbai City and Mumbai Suburban twin districts – and asked people to stay indoors.</p>.<p>In Mumbai, a landslide along the Western Express Highway in Kandivli has slowed down the movement on the arterial road, while traffic moved in snail’s pace in the Eastern Express Highway.</p>.<p>Heavy waterlogging was witnessed in chronic spots of Sion, Hindmata, King’s Circle, Dadar, Postal Colony, Andheri and Malad subways, Jogesghwari, Dahisar.</p>.<p>Maharashtra’s tourism minister Aditya Thackeray and Mumbai mayor Kishori Pednekar together inspected the situation in central parts of the city.</p>.<p>The rivers including Mithi, Oshiwara, Poisar and Dahisar are flowing in full force and people in slums alongside have been asked to exercise precautions.</p>.<p>The catchment areas and dense forests in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary and Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary too received heavy rainfall.</p>.<p>The bus services in Mumbai and its suburbs was affected because of waterlogging.</p>.<p>The Central Railway and Western Railway suburban services too were badly affected.</p>.<p>Several services have been suspended and outstation trains are being rescheduled.</p>.<p>There was, however, not much impact on people at large, as majority of them are working from home, because of the Covid-19 pandemic driven lockdown.</p>.<p>People involved in essential services are facing difficulties.</p>.<p>“Mumbai and around rain updates at 7.45 am on 4 th Aug Colaba 220, Santacruz 254, Ram Mandir 152, Mira Road 152, Mahalaxmi 172, Vidyavihar 159 mm. Most of the stations in Thane and NM reported more than 150 mm . Trend to continue for next 48 hrs RED ALERT IS ON FOR MUMBAI, THANE..,” tweeted KS Hosalikar, deputy director general of meteorology, IMD.</p>
<p>At least seven people were killed as heavy overnight rains pounded the Mumbai metropolitan region (MMR) and the coastal Konkan belt of Maharashtra on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The road and rail services were paralysed in the financial capital of Mumbai, which recorded over 200 mm ran fall from midnight till morning.</p>.<p>According to weathermen, similar weather conditions would prevail on Wednesday and Thursday.</p>.<p>At Owala in Ghodbunder Road in Thane, a 15-year-old died of electrocution, while a woman was drowned in Ghansoli in the satellite township of Navi Mumbai.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/mumbai-rains-live-updates-hc-adjourns-virtual-hearings-extremely-heavy-downpour-expected-to-continue-till-tomorrow-869295.html" target="_blank"><strong>Follow live updates on the Mumbai rains here</strong></a></p>.<p>In Mumbai’s Santacruz area, four people fell in nullah after a retaining wall collapsed. The body of a one-and-a-half-year old girl was recovered by firemen, while three persons were reported missing and have swept away in flood waters.</p>.<p>Reports reaching here from Ratnagiri said that one person died of drowning.</p>.<p>As heavy rains lashed MMR, the Maharashtra government declared public holiday in Mumbai City and Mumbai Suburban twin districts – and asked people to stay indoors.</p>.<p>In Mumbai, a landslide along the Western Express Highway in Kandivli has slowed down the movement on the arterial road, while traffic moved in snail’s pace in the Eastern Express Highway.</p>.<p>Heavy waterlogging was witnessed in chronic spots of Sion, Hindmata, King’s Circle, Dadar, Postal Colony, Andheri and Malad subways, Jogesghwari, Dahisar.</p>.<p>Maharashtra’s tourism minister Aditya Thackeray and Mumbai mayor Kishori Pednekar together inspected the situation in central parts of the city.</p>.<p>The rivers including Mithi, Oshiwara, Poisar and Dahisar are flowing in full force and people in slums alongside have been asked to exercise precautions.</p>.<p>The catchment areas and dense forests in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary and Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary too received heavy rainfall.</p>.<p>The bus services in Mumbai and its suburbs was affected because of waterlogging.</p>.<p>The Central Railway and Western Railway suburban services too were badly affected.</p>.<p>Several services have been suspended and outstation trains are being rescheduled.</p>.<p>There was, however, not much impact on people at large, as majority of them are working from home, because of the Covid-19 pandemic driven lockdown.</p>.<p>People involved in essential services are facing difficulties.</p>.<p>“Mumbai and around rain updates at 7.45 am on 4 th Aug Colaba 220, Santacruz 254, Ram Mandir 152, Mira Road 152, Mahalaxmi 172, Vidyavihar 159 mm. Most of the stations in Thane and NM reported more than 150 mm . Trend to continue for next 48 hrs RED ALERT IS ON FOR MUMBAI, THANE..,” tweeted KS Hosalikar, deputy director general of meteorology, IMD.</p>