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Mumbai rains LIVE: IMD issues red alert; schools, colleges to remain closed todayThe meteorological department on Wednesday forecast "extremely heavy rainfall" in Mumbai on Thursday and adjoining Raigad district. All the schools and junior colleges in Mumbai, Thane and Konkan region of Maharashtra are closed today following the IMD's alert. Stay tuned for further updates.
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Education minister Ashish Shelar on Wednesday took to Twitter and announced the Maharashtra government's decision to declare a holiday for schools and junior colleges in Mumbai, Thane and Konkan region in view of the red alert.

All schools to remain closed today amid heavy rain warning

All the schools and junior colleges in Mumbai, Thane and Konkan region of Maharashtra would remain closed today in view of the "extremely heavy" rains warning by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).

The "extreme and heavy rainfall" alertindicates a precipitation of more than 204 mm in 24 hours starting Thursday morning. Mumbai is expected to receive heavy rainfall on Friday, but Raigad will continue to receive extremely heavy showers that day also, according to an IMD official.

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IMD forecasts "extremely heavy rainfall" in Mumbai on Sep 19

Hello readers, the meteorological department on Wednesday forecast "extremely heavy rainfall" in Mumbai and adjoining Raigad district today. All the schools and junior colleges in Mumbai, Thane and Konkan region of Maharashtra are closed today following the IMD's alert. Stay tuned for further updates.

Kolhapur gets some relief from heavy rains

Flood relief ops continue in Sangli, Kolhapur

With a let-up in rains, water levels receded in Sangli and Kolhapur districts of Maharashtra but a massive multi-pronged operation is underway to prevent the outbreak of water-borne diseases in the flood-affected areas

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CM Fadnavis at the Mantralaya control room monitoring the flood situation

In pictures: IAF planes distributing food packets to flood victims in Shirol

In picture: Navy teams distributing food and relief material in flood-affected areas

BJP Mumbai and Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha contributed Rs 1,00,000 each through CM Relief Fund: CM Fadnavis

Gujarat and Maharashtra: South Western Air Command deploys 8 helicopters, more on stand by

To provide assistance in the prevailing flood situation in Gujarat and Maharashtra,South Western Air Command hasdeployed 8 helicopters and more are standing by for this task, said Chief Air Marshal HS Arora.

In addition, transport aircraft are ferrying in relief material and teams as per requirements projected by the state government, he added.


"So far, all rescue requirements for marooned people have been completed successfully. We are committed to meet all demands and help and save our fellow citizens," said Arora.

In Picture: Women in Kolhapur's Rajapur village tying 'Rakhi' to their Navy brothers for fulfilling their 'dharma' by protecting them when all hope seemed lost.

Kolhapur and Sangli: 105 relief and rescue teams deployed. Here is the breakup:

Villagers in Kolhapur district's Shiroli collect water as floodwaters begin to recede

Maharashtra: Incessant rains in the Kolhapur region has led to damage to property; villagers in Shiroli collect water as floodwaters begin to recede. pic.twitter.com/4NS3yYqe5W

— ANI (@ANI) August 11, 2019

Rescue operations underway as floodwaters recede in certain parts of Kolhapur

#Maharashtra: Flood-water receding in Shiroli village, in Kolhapur district, relief operations underway pic.twitter.com/lVrALXOwYp

— ANI (@ANI) August 11, 2019

Additional Navy teams start rescue ops in Kolhapur

All additional 15 teams of Indian Navy from Visakhapatnam had reached Kolhapur and are on the job since evening. Kolhapur Airport alsohandled 30 operations including landing & take off

24 trains cancelled till Monday due to waterlogging

Sharad Pawar calls for unity among 'Marathi manoos'

With floods wreaking havoc in western Maharashtra and the assembly elections round the corner, NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Saturday called for unity among the "Marathi manoos" to overcome the devastating crisis.

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Assistance increased for aggrieved families: Maharashtra CM

CM Fadnavis says that the assistance has been increased to Rs.10,000-Rs.15,000 from the earlierRs.2500-Rs.5000, and they have decided to provide cash assistance too.

Family of people who died shall be given a compensation of Rs.5 lakh instead of Rs. 1.5 lakh.

Maharashtra CM assures citizens of full support from Government of India

Maharashtra CM,Devendra Fadnavis said that 15 teams from the Indian Navy, and other rescue teams from Punjab, Odisha, Gujarat and Goa are being deployed to help in the operations.

"Almost 28, 537 families were affected in 101 villages in Sangli and 35,000 livestock have been shifted in various shelters", he said.

3,78,000 people have been rescued from Kolhapur and Sangli so far, and have been housed in 306 relief camps and 7 tons of foodgrains and water have been distributed till yesterday, he added.

Maha flood: Selfish govt, says NCP

Maharashtra NCP leader Dhananjay Munde on Saturday accused the BJP-led government of engaging in "self-promotion" while distributing relief to flood victims in Sangli district of the state, and termed the dispensation as being "selfish".

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National Disaster Response Force personnel carry out rescue and relief operations in Hasur village of Kolhapur.

As flood water recedes, we will focus on providing drinking water and restoring power: Fadnavis

Devendra Fadnavis visits flood-affected Kolhapur and Sangli to review the situation.

Maharashtra floods: Water receding in Kolhapur, Sangli

The flood situation in Kolhapur and Sangli districts in western Maharashtra showed signs of improvement on Saturday as water started to recede from inundated areas, officials said.

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Maharashtra floods: 15 additional teams of Indian Navy from Visakhapatnam to reach Kolhapur by this afternoon to assist rescue efforts.

Maha Minister in the eye of storm for selfie video

Maharashtra Minister Girish Mahajan on the selfie video in which he can be seen waving while taking a survey of flood-hit areas: Many ppl take selfies with me, can't say 'no' to them. There's a crisis, people are in distress but politicians are only concerned with politics. (ANI)

All 14 Navy teams in Kolhapur have proceeded for rescue operations at Shiroli village (Shirol block) near Kolhapur from 6AM today (DH)

We have been monitoring the situation in Maharashtra: Chief of Integrated Defence Staff

Lt Gen PS Rajeshwar, Chief of Integrated Defence Staff: Flood has affected many parts of Peninsular India including Karnataka & Maharashtra. We have been watching the situation & coordinating with all stakeholders to provide relief and rescue to the affected at war footing.

Rescue operations underway in Kolhapur

Death toll rises to 29 in Pune

Death toll rises to 29 in Pune division (Solapur, Sangli, Satara, Kolhapur and Pune), due to floods, 6 people missing. 2.85 lac people have been evacuated to a safe place from Pune division.

People from areas under water for over 2 days to get financial aid, says Maha order

The BJP-led Maharashtra government on Friday drew flak for laying down a norm that financial aid would be given to people in those areas which had been underwater for more than two days.

For urban areas, the per-family financial assistance will be Rs 7,500 for clothes and an equal amount for household items and utensils.

PTI

Karnataka CM, BS Yediyurappa confirms to Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis that water discharge from Almatti Dam in Karnataka has increased to 4,80,000 cusecs.

NDRF personnel continue rescue operations in Shangliwadi of Sangli district.

Karnataka increases water discharge from Almatti dam, expected to ease flood situation in Maharashtra

Karnataka has so far discharged 4.50 lakh cusecs water from the Almatti dam, a move which is expected to ease flood situation in Kolhapur and Sangli districts of Maharashtra.

An official in the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said at present the discharge from the dam on the Krishna river in Bijapur district of neighbouring Karnataka was 4,50,000 cusecs (cubic foot per second).

Besides Sangli and Kolhapur, Satara, Pune and Solapur districts are also reeling under floods.

(PTI)

Ten teams of Army from Mumbai area on-ground rescuing people in Kolhapur, Sangli and Raigad areas.

NDRF personnel distribute biscuits and other food items among flood-affected people in Bhilawadi town of Sangli district.

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis speaks to PM Narendra Modi over the flood situation in the state.

Minister lands in row over selfie videos during flood survey

Maharashtra minister Girish Mahajan on Friday stoked a controversy after two selfie video clips surfaced purportedly showing him smiling and waving hands cheerfully as he surveyed parts of the flood-hit district.


In one of the clips, an unknown person accompanying Mahajan is seen taking selfie video as they rode through water in parts of Kolhapur in western Maharashtra.


Parts of Maharashtra, particularly the Sangli and Kolhapur districts, are in the grip of devastating floods over the last one week following heavy rainfall in the region.

(PTI)

Chopper to drop relief material in flood-hit Sangli

A helicopter is being deployed to drop relief material in the flood-ravaged areas of Sangli district in Maharashtra and it may also be used to evacuate stranded people, a senior official said on Friday.

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12 Navy rescue teams sent to flood-hit Sangli district

A dozen rescue teams of the Indian Navy are being deployed in the flood-devastated Sangli district of Western Maharashtra, an official said on Friday.The rescue teams left for Sangli on Thursday night by road in state transport vehicles after their airlift was aborted due to unfavourable condition in Sangli and adjoining Kolhapur, another flood-hit district, a defence spokesperson said in a statement.

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Passengers stranded in Kolhapur's Kini village

Water inflow from Maharashtra into river Krishna and it’s tributaries in Belagavi district nears 5 lakh cusecs on Friday.

Rescue operation in Kolhapur

Maharashtra flood: Shortage of veggies, fruits in Mumbai

With Western Maharashtra districts of Kolhapur, Sangli and Satara reeling under floods, the Mumbai metropolitan region (MMR) is witnessing a shortage of vegetables fruits and milk.
Prices of some items like ginger havespiralled and areselling between Rs 300 to 325 per kg while tomato is being sold over Rs 60 a kg.

The shortage is being felt in the commercial capital and neighbouring areas of Palghar,Thane, and Raigad. In fact,the far suburbs of Mumbai which has agricultural lands,too had faced floods over two successive weekends - compounding the problem.

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More water will released from the dams

Railway PRO: All Mail/Express trains will be stopped at all stations betweenBijapur-Gadag in Karnataka to pick up stranded passengers. Instructions have beenissued to stations. Maharashtra is expected to release more water from the dams of Krishna and Bhima river. Bijapur&Bagalkot districts will be affected. (ANI)

12 rescue teams of Navy have left last night for Sangli by road in state govt transport after the Airlift was aborted due to unfavorable weather condition in Kolhapur and Sangli. Police escorts were provided for a green corridor till Sangli.

These 12 Navy teams will be deployed today in Sangli in addition to the teams already present in Kolhapur

Total 42941 families has been shifted to safer location on Thursday

Thursday total 42941 families has been shifted to safer location.

Sangli (15149)

Kolhapur (20933)

Satara(1638)

Pune (3343)

Solapur(1878)

Total Almost 205591 people have been shifted to safer places.

Quadcopter view of Flood affected area in Kohlapur. The IS Coln is using this Quadcopter to locate stranded civilians and guide rescue operations.

Maharashtra Floods rescue operations update till 9 pm

2,03,168 people rescued and saved


28,199 animals shifted to safer locations


267 temporary camps set up


Total 43 teams of multiple agencies are deployed in Maharashtra


3 NDRF teams from Gujarat on way to Sangli

2 SDRF teams started from Dhule and on way to Sangli


5 Indian Navy teams attempted to reach Sangli by air but had to halt because of bad weather. Now it is moving by road & another 7 Navy teams scheduled to reach by tonight

125 boats deployed in Sangli & Kolhapur districts

An Indian Navy rescue team from Naval Base, Karwar, responded to a request for assistance from the SP Uttara Kannada to provide assistance to people stranded near Kadra Dam, Mallapur Kurnipet, Kaiga, on 06 Aug 19.

The team, which included divers of the Navy, was on task till 2200 hrs and was successfully able to evacuate about 300 people to safety.

Thane and Raigad to get heavy to very heavy rain on August 6: Mumbai IMD

Maharashtra CM thanks Indian Air Force for flood relief work

CM Devendra Fadnavis spoke to Minister Girish Mahajan and reviewed Nashik flood situation.


Minister Girish Mahajan is monitoring flood situation. CM assuresthat whatever assistance required will be provided by State Government.

On August 5, all schools and colleges will remain close in Mumbai, Mumbai Suburbs, Palghar, Thane and Raigad.

The government appeals to people of Mumbai that only if very necessary should leave home on Monday.

All the emergency services will remain open.

In the next 24 hours, extreme heavy rainfalls are predicted by the IMD and therefore this decision is taken by the government of Maharashtra.

Both Mumbai and Thane districts school colleges declare holiday

Due to IMD Warnings, For Tomorrow, All Government and Semi Government Employees in MMR Region are allowed, to report late for their duties

- Secretary Disaster Management, R&R

Schools in Thane, Kalyan and Dombivli to stay shut on Monday

400 people shifted after Mithi water level crosses danger mark


At least 400 people from a residential area near the Mithi river in Mumbai were shifted on Sunday after its water level crossed the danger mark following heavy rains in the city, an official said.

IMD expects heavy rainfall to continue for 24 hours

The rainfall intensity is very likely to continue for the next 24 hours and decrease thereafter over Konkan and adjoining ghat areas of Madhya Maharashtra during next two days: IMD

Part of bridge washed away in Palghar district

Mother, son die from electrocution in Santacruz East

Haj yatris miss flight

Several Haj yatris who were to take a flight on Sunday - and travelling by trains to Mumbai - missed the flights. A big group was travelling in Nagpur-Mumbai Dutonto.

"I missed the flight, I don't know whether the Haj operator would accommodate us on another day," said Sher Khan, one of those who missed the flight.

45474 cusec of water will be released from Khadakwasla Dam in Mutha river at 6pm on Sunday: District Information Office, Pune

All schools to remain closed in Nashik on 5th August due to continuous rainfall in the city

Mumbai badly marooned yet again

Parts of the Mumbai metropolitan region (MMR) remained marooned as heavy rains continued to pound the coastal Konkan belt on Sunday. Hundreds of people had to be rescued to safety by different agencies including Army, Navy, Air Force, NDRF and others in the MMR.

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58 rescued by Air Force in Thane

58 people, including 16 children, rescued by the Indian Air Force from a flooded area in Maharashtra's Thane district: Official. (PTI)

Fadnavis thanks the Air Force

Waist-deep water in Vasai West

Waist-deep waterin Vasai West, Dewanman area. More than 50,000 people affected.

People from nearby masjid brought food for people.

People being rescued in Palghar

Help underway in Thane.

Villagers being helped by rescue teams.

Mi 17 helicopter has been launched by IAF from Santacruz on request by the state government towards the rescue of 35 residents Ju Nandkhuri Village, near Khadvali, Thane.

Villagers from Juhugaon, Khadavli , Shahapur stuck in floods water. Eknath Shinde reaching at spot

The normal life of Mumbai was completely paralysed as heavy rains continued for the third consecutive day.Flooding was reported from various parts of Mumbai and the larger Mumbai Metropolitan Region.

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Jambli Naka Market,Thane

Tracks breach between Shelu and Neral on Central Railway

People travel in makeshift rafts in Church Road, Dahanukarwadi, Kandivali West suburb, to buy essentials, as the locality remains flooded.

The submerged transports in Vasai

Flooded Vasai-Virar

Mithi river level rises, 400 people evacuated

As many as 400 people from the Kranti Nagar are were evacuated Sunday morning following the rise in Mithi river level. They were all shifted to Bazarwad Municipal school in Kurla.

IMD 08 AM forecast

Intermittent rain or showers with heavy to very heavy rainfall likely in city and suburbs. Extremely heavy rainfall also likely at isolated places.
Today’s High Tide hrs- 14:29hrs- 4.83 mtr, Low Tide 20:33hrs - 0.85mtr. High Tide (Next day-05.08.2019) 02:36hrs-4.34mtr, Low Tide- (Next day-05.08.2019) 08:22hrs- 0.76mtr.
Railway Traffic: Central Rly- Train Traffic Suspended due to heavy rainfall | Western Railway: Normal

Avoid outing as far as possible: IMD

"Rainfall to continue with gusty winds. High tide of 4.5 m plus today afternoon, and surcharged Mithi River. Avoid outing as far as possible, the sea will be rough, fisherman warnings, heavy rainfall warnings have been issued in place," the MeT department said.

Reviewing situation every 30 minutes: Central Railway

"Due to very very intense rainfall throughout, there is an accumulation of water in different sections of Central Railway Suburban section of Mumbai. We are reviewing the situation every 30 minutes," the Central Railway tweeted.

Intense rains with strong winds in Mumbai, Palghar, Thane and nearby districts
India Meteorological Department (IMD) Mumbai: Intense spells of rain very likely to continue with gusty winds reaching 30-40 km/h in the districts of Mumbai, Palghar, Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg during next 4 hours.

Heavy downpour disrupts local train services beyond Thane and in Khandala
Due to heavy downpour in several areas in Mumbai and Thane, local train services are delayed. There has been no train running between the Kasara-Titwala section for the past 50 minutes whereas, Navi Mumbai has also been witnessing heavy winds. A heavy boulder also fell on the railway tracks in the Khandala section which has disrupted services in the ghat area, however, work for restoration has begun and services should resume soon.

The IMD hasadvised people to avoid outing as far as possible. It said that the sea will be rough, and fisherman warnings, heavy rainfall warnings have been issued.

Thane district's Barvi river flowing near the danger mark
If water level crosses the Barvi river dam capacity, then water will be released to Barvi river. Currently water level is at 71 m which is very close to the danger capacity of the dam marked at 72 meters. If it continues to pour heavily, the dam might release the water tomorrow which is likely to affect Ambernath, Murbad, Ulhasnagar and Kalyan areas, states a press release issued by Thane District Collector's office.

Lake levels swell to 92% of requirement.

Two rivers in spate, all gates of Dhamni dam opened as Palghar records 240mm in 24 hours.

According to Skymet Weather, intermittent rain or showers with heavy to very heavy falls are likely in the city and suburbs. Extremely heavy falls are also likely at isolated places.

IMD Says Heavy Rains to Continue, Predicts High Tide in Mumbai
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an alert on the rains in Mumbai. It said that rainfall will continue with gusty winds and a high tide of 4.5 m plus will occur on Sunday afternoon.

Due to heavy & continuous rains and accumulation of water in few sections, services have been suspended on main line and harbour line of CR suburban section at 8.00 hrs as a precautionary measure to avoid hardship to commuters later...

Position will be reviewed every hour and will beupdated accordingly.

Services on Trans harbour and 4th corridor to Kharkopar are running normally.

The Sion Kurla stretch of Central Railway's Mumbai suburban section. Photo credit: Mrityunjay Bose/DH

Trains short originate

17411 Mumbai-Kolhapur Mahalaxmi Express JCO 4.8.2019 will short originate from Pune

11301 Mumbai-Bengaluru Udyan Express JCO 4.8.2019 will short originate from Daund

18520 LTT-Visakhapatnam Express JCO 4.8.2019 will short originate from Pune

51029 Mumbai-Bijapur Fast Passenger JCO 4.8.2019 will short originate from Pune

11041 Mumbai-Chennai Express JCO 4.8.2019 will short originate from Pune.

Trains short terminated


17412 Kolhapur-Mumbai Mahalaxmi Express JCO 3.8.2019 will be short terminated at Pune

12116 Solapur-Mumbai Siddheshwar Express JCO 3.8.2019 will be short terminated at Daund

18519 Visakhapatnam-LTT Express JCO 2.8.2019 will be short terminated at Pune

51030 Bijapur-Mumbai Fast Passenger JCO 3.8.2019 will be short terminated at Pune

11028 Chennai-Mumbai Mail JCO 2.8.2019 will be short terminated at Pune

Trains cancelled

12115 Mumbai-Solapur Siddheshwar Express JCO 3.8.2019

11027 Mumbai-Chennai Mail JCO 3.8.2019

Heavy rains continue in Mumbai, Konkan

Heavy rains continued in India's commercial capital of Mumbai and the coastal Konkan region on Sunday.
The Nashik and Pune districts are also getting rainfall.
Due to continuous heavy rains, there is an accumulation of water between Ambernath and Badlapur and on harbour line at Chunabhatti - on the Central Railway route. Rail traffic has been suspended beyond Ambernath and on Harbour line between Vadala and Kurla - Central Railway.

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CSMT-Vadala, Vashi- Panvel and CSMT-Andheri/Goregaon services are running on Harbour line.

Due to heavy rains, water logging/boulder fallen in southeast ghat, the following trains are short terminated/short originate/diverted.

Trains short terminated

· 07617 Nanded-Panvel Special JCO 3.8.2019 will be short terminated at Pune

· 17221 Kakinada Port-LTT Express JCO 3.8.2019 will be short terminated at Pune

Trains short originate

· 07618 Panvel-Nanded Special JCO 4.8.2019 will short originate from Pune

· 17222 LTT-Kakinada Port Express JCO 4.8.2019 will short originate from Pune

Trains diverted

· 17018 Secunderabad-Rajkot Express JCO 3.8.2019 diverted via Daund-Manmad-Jalgaon-Surat

IMD issues heavy rainfall warning for Mumbai, asks people not to venture near the sea

Dahisar river flowing through Sanjay Gandhi National Park

Suburban services are running on all lines with some delays but no hold up of traffic as of now.  Mail/Express trains are also running as per schedule.

A waterlogged street in Thane West

Heavy rain lash Mumbai, Konkan

The commercial capital of Mumbai and the entire coastal Konkan on Saturday is experiencing heavy rainfall.

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370 houses submerged in floods

The Rayate bridge connecting Murbad to Kalyan was damaged partially due to the rains, resulting in traffic being suspended.

"Traffic on the route has been suspended till further orders. The Ulhas river has been overflowing since the past two days and has caused flooding in Badlapur, Titwala and Kalyan,"Murbad Tehsildar, Amol Kadam told PTI.

Kadam informed that 370 houses have got submerged in the floods, and rescue teams working overnight shifted families to higher places.

NDRF teams on standby

4 teams of NDRF are on standby and alert in Thane as the IMD has predicted rainfall on Sunday, says News18

Rayate bridge at the Murbad-Kalyan road destroyed due to excessive rain

IMD predicts heavy showers

The India Meteorological Department has predicted "heavy to very heavy" rainfall at a few places in Mumbai over the next 24 hours.

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Bittersweet news for Mumbaikars

Skymet has said that the city will receive marginal relief from the incessant rains today, but the intensity will pick up tomorrow. However, it is not expected to be as high as the past two days. This is what Skymet has written in their report-

"According to Skymet Weather, the Monsoon surge has reduced slightly, but we expect on and off rain and thundershower activities to continue, mainly in suburbs during the next 24 hours. Moreover, rains may not be a continuous affair and short breaks are expected in between. By tomorrow, the intensity will once again increase, thus leading to water-logging in many low-lying areas. However, the intensity may not be as high as it was the day before yesterday."

Rains claim four lives in Mumbai in two days

Four die in various rain-related incidents in Mumbai metropolitan region between Friday and Sunday, reports Mrityunjay Bose.

A six-year-old died after falling in a drain in Dahiwali area of Karjat in Thane district.A man who fell into a drain in Vikhroli on Friday night is yet to be found, he adds.

Two suspected to be drowned at Arabian Sea

Two feared drowned in Arabian Sea off Bhuigaon beach, Vasai in Palghar district of Maharashtra, they were warned not to venture into the choppy sea, says Mrityunjay Bose

Raigad Police: Traffic resumed at Pen-Khopoli highway after police removed fallen trees from the highway. The work was carried out in the night with the help of JCB machine. Now the traffic is smooth there- ANI

17-year-old injured in ceiling collapse

Portion of a ceiling collapsed in Nand Vilas building at Maulana Shaukat Ali road near JJ Hospital, Mumbai at around 4 am today,the Mumbai Fire Brigade tells ANI

A 17-year-old was injured in the mishap, reports Mrityunjay Bose

Matheran experiences heavy rainfall

The hillstation of Matheran, popular with tourists from in and around Mumbai, received a staggering 440mm of rainfall in just over two days

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Amitabh Bachchan appreciates the NDRF's superhuman efforts

Raigad Police Public Relations Officer (PRO): Five people, stranded at a farm house in Nikhop, Raigad were rescued by police with the help of locals.

IMD predicts very heavy rains in Mumbai on Sun

The India Meteorological Department on Saturday evening predicted "heavy to very heavy" rains in Mumbai, including "extremely heavy" rain in isolated places, for Sunday.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation said it was prepared for the monsoon onslaught and asked citizens to be careful.

"BMC has alerted its citizens about the possibility of extremely heavy rainfall tomorrow accompanied by lightning during the day. The civic machinery, including the Disaster Management Cell, has been put on alert," a civic body spokesperson said.

400 people in Raigad have been shifted due to waterlogging

Raigad Police, Public Relations Officer (PRO): 400 people, living in a chawl, at KBK Nagar, Shelu (Raigad) have been shifted to a safe place following waterlogging inside their houses creating flood-like situation. Adequate police force has been deployed there., ANI

4 rescued from flooded Maha health centre after 13-hour ordeal

Four persons wererescuedat 1pm on Saturdayafterthey got stranded around midnight in afloodedprimaryhealthcentrein Murbad in Thane district, an official said.

Arescueteam of the local Zila Parishad and firemen managed to bring the four, including a woman, out of the PHC using ropes, he said.

"They remained in thefloodedPHCfrommidnight till around 1pm on Saturday. Heavy rains have causedfloodingin Kishor area of Murbad where the PHC is situated. The wall of thehealthcentrecollapsed, leading to water gushing inside," Thane ZP official Manish Denge said.

South Central Railways releases Cancellation/Partial Cancellation/Diversion of Trains due to Heavy Rains in Mumbai

IAF chopper airlifts over 120 people stranded in Thane

The Indian Air Force on Saturday airlifted over 120 people stuck in different parts of Thane district in Maharashtra due to flash floods triggered by heavy rains, an official said.

While at least 70 people were stranded on the terrace of a petrol pump in Badlapur town, around 65 km from Mumbai, another 45 people were stuck at a private resort in Shahad, 46 kilometres away, the state disaster control room official said.

Empty baggage container hits parked aircraft at Mum airport; none hurt

An empty baggage container "accidentally" hit a stationary aircraft of full-service carrier Vistara at the Mumbai airport on Saturday but no one was injured in the incident, the airline said.

There were no passenger or crew inside the aircraft which has temporarily been grounded for"repair" work, Vistara said in a statement.

"Gusty wind led an empty baggage container of another airline accidentally roll to one of our aircraft parked at Mumbai airport early this morning, leaving a dent on the starboard side of one of the engines," it stated.

There were no passengers or crew on board, it said adding that "the aircraft will be grounded for some time for repair work and consequentially affect our schedule on some routes.

Heavy rains in Trimbakeshwar, water oozes from Shiv Linga base

With 140 mm rain recorded in Trimbakeshwar in Nashik district of Maharashtra in the last 24 hours ending on Saturday morning, water has started oozing from the base of the Shiv Linga in the sanctum sanctorum of the famous temple.

According to officials of the Trimbakeshwar Devasthan Trust, the water started trickling out from the 'Jyotirlinga' foundation this morning amid heavy rains. As per the legend, a channel of the Godavari river, which originates from the Brahmagiri mountain on whose foothills the temple is located, flows at the base of the Shiv Linga.

As per local administration, Trimbakeshwar recorded 70 mm rain in the eight hours from 8 AM to 4 PM on Saturday. With this, the quantum of rainfall received in Trimbakeshwar from 8 AM on Friday to 4 PM on Saturday stands at 210 mm.

The heavy rains also caused famous 'Kushavarta' pond to overflow in the town. Water has also gushed into shops and houses, officials said.

The unique feature of the Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga is its three faces embodying Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Shiva.

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu congratulatedthe NDRF, Indian Army, Air Force, Navy, Police Force, Medical Team members and local administration and citizens for their shared efforts in successfully rescuing passengers trapped in Mahalaxmi Express who were trapped due to excessive rain.

9 ppl rescued from a building near River Wind resort on the banks of Ulhas river near Kalyan by IAF helicopter. They were stranded on top of the building.

Questions raised over proceeding of the train

Questions were raised as to why the train was not stopped and proceeded for onward journey when it was aware that there was inundated tracks ahead. "The train had proceeded on its way as water had begun receding, but after a sudden spell of intense rainfall, coupled with overflowing of the Ulhas river, the train was completely stuck in deep water at Vangani," a CR official said.

IMD issues red alert, forecasts heavy rains on Sunday in Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and Raigad

Rescue operation for stranded passengers of Mahalaxmi Express has been called off by all agencies

Mumbai rainfall: Impact on Central railway services

Due to heavy rainfall and waterlogging on Mumbai Division of Central Railway, following trains are short terminated/diverted/cancelled.

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CM Fadnavis thanks teams of NDRF, Army, Navy and others for rescue operation

A special train with 19 coaches will leave from Kalyan to Kolhapur with the passengers of Mahalaxmi Express: Central Railway Chief Public Relations Officer

All 1,050 stranded passengers of Mahalaxmi Express have been evacuated safely

Due to heavy rainfall and waterlogging on Mumbai Division of Central Railway, following trains are short terminated /diverted/cancelled. 

Short Termination of Trains

1. Train No. 17032 Hyderabad – CSMT Mumbai Express JCO 26.7.2019 short terminated at Pune and will run as Train No. 17031 CSMT Mumbai – Hyderabad Express Ex Pune to Hyderabad JCO 27.7.2019.

2. Train No. 11042 MGR Chennai Central – Mumbai Express JCO 26.7.2019 short terminated at Pune and will run as Train No. 11041 Ex Pune to MGR Chennai Central JCO 27.7.2019.

3. Train No. 51154 Bhusaval – CSMT Mumbai passenger JCO 27.7.2019 short terminated at Nasik Road.

Diversion of Trains

1. Train No. 12494 Hazarat Nizamuddin – Pune Darshan Express JCO 26.7.2019 diverted via - Surat – Jalgaon - Daund.

2. Train No. 17203 Bhavnagar Terminus – Kakinada Express JCO 27.7.2019 diverted via - Surat – Jalgaon – Daund – Solapur

3. Train NO. 16507 Jodhpur – KSR Bengaluru Express JCO 27.7.2019 diverted via – Vasai Road – Panvel – Roah – Madgaon - Hubballi.

4. Train No. 11087 Veraval – Pune Express JCO 27.7.2019 diverted via-Surat – Jalgaon – Manmad – Daund.

5. Train No. 16381 CSMT Mumbai – Kanyakumari Express JCO 27.7.2019 diverted via-Panvel-Roha-Madgaon-Manglore Jn.

6. Train No. 19420 Ahmedabad – MGR Chennai Central Express JCO 27.7.2019 diverted via-Surat-Jalgaon-Bhusaval-Ballarshah.

7. Train No. 19316 Indore – Lingampalli Hamsafar Express JCO 27.7.2019 diverted via-Surat-Jalgaon-Manmad- Aurangabad-Vikarabad

8. Train No. 16209 Ajmer Jn. – Mysuru Jn. Express JCO 26.7.2019 diverted via Igatpuri – Manmad – Daund-Pune- Miraj.

9. Train No. 11005 Dadar – Puduchcheri Express JCO 26.7.2019 diverted via – Igatpuri-Manmad-Daund-Pune- Miraj.

Cancellation of Trains

1. Train No. 11009 CSMT Mumbai – Pune Sinhagad Express JCO 27.7.2019

2. Train No. 17411 CSMT Mumbai – Kolhapur Mahalakshmi Express JCO 26.7.2019 (since train stuck in between Badlapur and Vangani

Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai spoke to CM Devendra Fadnavis and assures all assistance from GoI

7 Navy teams, 2 helicopters of Indian Airforce and 2 Military columns have been deployed along with the local administration. 2 more military columns are on the way.

500 plus people rescued by NDRF so far including 9 pregnant women.

Ambulances with 37 doctors with gynaecologist deployed for an emergency.

Necessary arrangements like food etc made at Sahyadri Mangal Karayalay.

14 buses, 3 tempos arranged for further movement.

CM Devendra Fadnavis instructs the Chief Secretary to personally monitor rescue operations at Vangani where people are stranded in Mahalaxmi Express. 4 teams of NDRF reached and they are evacuating passengers with the help of 8 boats. The situation is under control.

CM appeals the citizens stranded in MahalaxmiExpress to not worry and has ensured that all measures and rescue operations are taken care of roping in all expert teams from NDRF, Army, Navy, Local administration, Police and Railway Ministry.

AK Gupta , General Manager (Western Railway) is supervising the rescue operation from Main Control of Central Railway at CSMT

One injured after Kalyan building collapse

IMD predicts heavy rainfall over the weekend

Raigad, Thane, Palghar and some of parts of Ratnagiri in Maharashtra to witness scattered heavy rainfall, and extra heavy rainfall at isolated places, today and tomorrow, the Indian Meteorological Department tells ANI

Army along with 130 trained Staff,Food packages,Water and rescue material are moved. CO/25AD Kalina has moved with Airforce for arial survey.

National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) on Mahalaxmi Express rescue: 500 people have been rescued till now - ANI

CMO Maharashtra assures citizens

7 Navy teams, 2 helicopters of Indian Airforce, 2 Military columns have been deployed along with the local administration. 2 more military columns are on the way. Situation is under control, the CM Office of Maharashtra tweeted.

Authorities say that water level is now 2 feet, once it comes below 1 feet, they will send an engine to pull the train towards Badlapur. NDRF, state disaster management team, Railway team, fire brigade teams are working, says News 18

13 trains diverted, two cancelled due to heavy rain

Due to heavy rainfall and overflowing Ulhas river resulting in water logging at Ambernath, Sunil Udasi, Chief Public Relations Officer, Central Railway has confirmed that 13 trains have beendiverted, 6 have been short-terminated and two trainshave been canceled , ANI reported.

117 people rescued so far

So far, 117 people (women and children) have been rescued from the stranded Mahalaxmi Express, the NDRF tells ANI

NDRF starts rescue operation

An NDRF team has reached the train and started to put passengers on rescue boats. They have also been strapped with life jackets

Army columns called in

Two army columns have also been deployed to assist the NDRF and TDRF in the rescue ops, the Mantralaya Control Room tweeted

NDRF receives more support

The Municipal Commissioner of the city of Thane, Sanjeev Jaiswal sent the Thane Disaster Rescue Force(TDRF) with its 20 trained jawans along with a quick response vehicle to Badlapur to assist the NDRF team in rescue work

A navy chopper gears up for the rescue operation

The Navy has deployed eight rescue teams within 40 minutes of first information being received. These teams include Flood relief teams and specialist divers, who are moving by road.

In addition, one helicopter also has been launched with special equipment and clearance divers to be dropped close to the train for assistance and situation assessment, reports Mrityunjay Bose

The Mahalaxmi Express is stuck due to severe waterlogging

NDRF's support requested for rescuing passengers

As per the current situation, NDRF teams, as well as navy teams on the move for the rescue of passengers stranded in the Mahalakshmi Express in Vangani, reports Mrityunjay Bose from Mumbai.

One chopper from the airforce has also taken off for any add rescue support, he adds.

A housing society in Badlapur, Mumbai submerged in water

More rains expected

In a span of 24 hours, Santacruz recorded 219 mm of rains until 8.30 am today, more rains coming up, says Skymet weather

Five NDRF teams mobilized

Deployment of 5 BN NDRF teams today

* 2teams left from RRC Mumbai in which.
* A team for Badlapur to rescue passenger stuck in Mahalaxmi Exp.
* A team for Tamba and Raite villages in Kalyan for rescuing water-logged/ trapped villagers.
* A team left from unit hq sudumbare for search ops in view of drowning incident in Indrayani river at Indori, Maval.
* A team of Famex left from Chiplun Ratnagiri to Sindhudurg for search ops in view of drowning incident.

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(Published 27 July 2019, 08:56 IST)