Heavy rains lash Mumbai

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Last updated on: August 07, 2006 11:06 IST

Heavy rains continued to lash Mumbai on Monday affecting road, rail and air traffic even as the weather bureau predicted intermittent rainfall with possibility of few heavy showers during the day.

Trains on the Western line are running 20 to 30 minutes behind schedule while on the Harbour and Central routes, the trains are running 10 to 15 minutes late due to water-logging at Matunga, Dadar and Mahalakshmi stations, railway sources said.

According to traffic police sources, traffic was moving at a slow pace on various routes due to potholes, but there was no water-logging on the main routes.

Air traffic was also affected with flights operating behind schedule due to poor visibility. "The delay is only due to poor visibility and there is no water-logging on the runways," airport sources said.

Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh on Monday visited some of the low-lying areas, which were badly hit during Sunday's heavy fall in the western suburbs, official sources said.

Total rainfall during the last 24 hours till 8.30 am on Monday was 191.6 mm at Colaba in southern Mumbai and 224.2 mm at Santacruz in the suburbs, weather bureau sources said.

About 40 trees were uprooted since Sunday due to gusty winds reaching the speed of 60 kmph, fire brigade sources said.

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