NEW DELHI: Torrential rains continued to lash Mumbai and its surrounding regions on Tuesday, severely disrupting daily life in India’s financial capital. More than 250 flights were delayed or cancelled, train services experienced significant delays, and vehicular traffic was hampered due to widespread waterlogging across roads and streets, reported Xinhua.
Several vehicles broken down in knee-deep to waist-deep water could be seen on roads in several areas across Mumbai. TV media reports showed a bus partially submerged in stagnant waters and two-wheeler riders pushing their vehicles through a severely waterlogged street outside the Kurla railway station.
One of the local train services on the “Harbour Line” was shut after the railway track got submerged in stagnant waters, said a TV report.
Schools, colleges and other educational institutions were shut across Mumbai, as intense rains were expected to continue at least till Tuesday evening. The India Meteorological Department (IMD)’s red alert for heavy to very heavy rains continued for the third consecutive day.
According to a media report, Mumbai witnessed over 500 millimetres (mm) of rain in nearly 80 hours. – BERNAMA-XINHUA



