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    Holiday declared for schools, colleges even as Mumbai rains halt

    Holiday declared for schools, colleges even as Mumbai rains halt

    By Siddhant Pandey
    Aug 05, 2019
    02:59 pm

    What's the story

    Even as Mumbaikars witnessed a respite from the torrential rains on Monday morning, schools and colleges were ordered shut in the city.

    After days of heavy rainfall, at least 12 trains were canceled on Sunday night, leaving many stranded. Other trains were shortly-terminated, diverted, or rescheduled.

    Reportedly, 18 trains were canceled on Monday morning.

    Here are more details on what's been up in Mumbai.

    Details

    Government, semi-government employees allowed to report late to work

    On Sunday night, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis declared Monday a holiday for school and college students in Mumbai, Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Thane, Palghar and Raigad.

    Additionally, Fadnavis also said that all government and semi-government employees would be allowed to report late to work.

    The move came as many parts of the city remain flooded.

    Other residents are advised to stay indoors.

    Twitter Post

    Here is the update from the Maharashtra CMO

    All Government and Semi Government employees in MMR Region are allowed to report late on their duties.

    Government also appeals people to stay safe at home if it is not necessary to go out.

    All emergency services to function as usual.#MumbaiRainsLiveUpdate

    — CMO Maharashtra (@CMOMaharashtra) August 4, 2019

    Railways

    Railway services partially resumed on Monday morning

    Meanwhile, train services were partially resumed on Monday after having been suspended for most of Sunday, Central Railways (CR) said.

    All suburban services in Mumbai were operational as of Monday morning, barring the Ambernath-Karjat route, which witnessed "large scale devastation."

    Restoration operations are on and CR is working towards enabling a shuttle service between Karjat and Panvel.

    Western Railway services are running as scheduled.

    Information

    BMC distributed refreshments to stranded passengers at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus

    To note, several hundred passengers were left stranded at the Lokmanya Tilak Terminus after 12 trains were canceled and six were halted mid-journey due to water-logging. They were offered refreshments by the civic agency Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.

    Stranded

    400 relocated as Mithi river crosses danger mark

    Further, as the Mithi river crossed the danger mark on Sunday, over 400 people were shifted from nearby residential areas.

    In Thane's Khandvali village, 56 people were rescued by the Indian Air Force, who had responded to Fadnavis's call for aid.

    Reportedly, the state government has sought help from six more teams of National Disaster Relief Force to evacuate the people in flooded areas.

    Information

    Weather to remain relatively clear over next few days

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had previously issued an "extremely heavy rainfall" warning, however, it later predicted "very heavy rainfall in some isolated places" in Mumbai for Monday. The forecast also suggested that the weather will remain comparatively clear over the next few days.

    Rainfall

    Suburban Bandra recorded 412mm rainfall in 24 hours by 8:30am

    By 8:30 am on Monday, suburban Bandra recorded 412mm rainfall in the last 24 hours, an IMD official said.

    In the same period, Mazgaon in south Mumbai received 142mm rainfall, while Ghansoli gaon and Chirak Nagar received 114.6mm and 100mm rainfall respectively.

    "The low-pressure area in North India brought extremely heavy rainfall over Mumbai and some neighboring districts over the weekend," the official said.

    Deaths

    At least 4 died in rain-related incidents on Sunday

    At least four persons reportedly died on Sunday in rain-related incidents in Mumbai, Pune, and Palghar.

    A 52-year-old woman and her 26-year-old son died from electrocution after touching the door in their water-logged Santacruz home.

    A wall collapse in Lonavala, killed a 10-year-old boy and injured his younger sister.

    Additionally, a 16-year-old boy died after being washed away by a flood in Vikaramgadh taluka.

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