Heavy rains in Mumbai, orange alert issued, red alert for Palghar & Raigad; Badlapur-Ambarnath local trains stopped.

July 19th 2023.

Heavy rains in Mumbai, orange alert issued, red alert for Palghar & Raigad; Badlapur-Ambarnath local trains stopped.
The heavy rains in Badlapur on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning saw the Ulhas river overflowing and an open gym submerged in water. This caused a lot of distress for the locals as the gym had been a popular spot for exercise and recreation.

The waterlogging near Ambarnath railway track also led to the stoppage of the train between Badlapur and Ambarnath. This caused a lot of problems for the commuters as they had to make alternate arrangements.

The North East Suburbs of Mumbai - Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Badlapur belt had been experiencing very heavy rainfall since the previous night due to northerly winds. This had caused a lot of disruption in the city as the rains were expected to move in throughout the day.

The Central Railways tweeted about the heavy rains and stated that trains were running on the main, harbour, transharbour and 4th corridor lines. However, there was a bus breakdown at Paneri Junction in Dadar which caused traffic to slow down.

The BMC tweeted about the heavy rainfall in Mumbai City and suburbs with the possibility of very heavy rainfall at a few places. The high tide was at 1323 hours with a 4.25 meter and the low tide was at 1923 hours with 1.74 meter.

There were moderate spells in MMR and heavy spells in Dombivili-Kalyan over the past hour. South Mumbai received some good spells with Dombivili getting 13.4 mm of rainfall and Colaba and Bandra getting 11.36 mm.

Strong winds in the Central Suburbs made travelling difficult for Mumbaikars and the extreme heavy rains caused waterlogging and travel disruption throughout the city.
It's been a wet Wednesday in Badlapur, with heavy rains causing massive flooding. The Ulhas River was overflowing, and the water submerged an open gym. Badlapur, along with other districts such as Kalyan, Mumbai, and its surrounding areas, experienced heavy rainfall on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.

The Ambarnath railway tracks were also waterlogged, resulting in trains between Badlapur and Ambarnath having to be stopped. The Badlapur- Ambarnath section was closed at 11.05 hrs due to the waterlogging on the tracks.

The North East Suburbs of Mumbai, including the Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Badlapur belt, received very heavy rains for the past two hours due to Northerly winds. Mumbai was surrounded by heavy rains, and it was expected to continue as the day progressed.

The Central Railways tweeted about the heavy rains and reported that trains were running on the main, harbour, transharbour, and 4th corridor lines. However, a bus breakdown at Paneri Junction in Dadar caused southbound traffic to slow down.

Mumbai city and suburbs were also hit with heavy rainfall, with the possibility of very heavy rainfall at a few places. A high tide of 13.23 hours with 4.25 meter and a low tide of 19.23 hours with 1.74 meter was expected.

Finally, in Central Suburbs, strong winds accompanied the heavy rains, making it difficult for Mumbaikars travelling. Extremely heavy rains were expected throughout Mumbai, with severe waterlogging and travel disruption expected. Rains of 50mm+ per hour were expected.

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