National

Mumbai: Local Train Services Suspended Due to Heavy Rainfall

Pratidin Bureau

Local train services in Mumbai and suburbs were suspended on some on Tuesday morning due to water-logging on rail tracks following heavy rain overnight in the city, officials said.

The Santacruz observatory in western suburbs recorded 254 mm rainfall since Monday night while the Colaba observatory in south Mumbai recorded 220 mm rain during the same period, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.

"Due to high tide resulting in water logging at Wadala and Parel suburban services are suspended on mainline and harbour line. However, shuttle services are running between Vashi and Panvel & Thane and Kalyan-beyond," Central Railway's Chief Public Relations Officer Shivaji Sutar tweeted.

"No suburban trains are held up in between stations.

Dn mail/express trains are being rescheduled," he added.

On the western line, the water level on tracks between Dadar and Prabhadevi reached 200 mm, a Western Railway official said.

All lines were affected in this section. Train movement was stopped at Dadar, but suburban services were running between Bandra and Dahanu Road, he said.

The IMD earlier issued a red alert, predicting extremely heavy rainfall in parts of Mumbai, Thane, Pune, Raigad, and Ratnagiri districts in Maharashtra on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Night Bus Targeted by Stone-Throwing Miscreants in Kaliabor, Passengers Injured

Night Bus Targeted by Stone-Throwing Miscreants in Kaliabor, Passengers Injured

Strong 6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Southern Java, Indonesia: No Major Damage Reported

Kamrup (M) Admin Organizes Cycle Rally Ahead of Third Phase of Lok Sabha Polls

Horoscope Today, April 28: Check Tarot Readings For Your Zodiac

Government Greenlights Onion Exports Amidst Crop Concerns; Maharashtra Key Supplier