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Heavy rain disrupted traffic on the train route in Maharashtra

Heavy rain disrupted traffic on the train route in Maharashtra
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Mumbai: Thousands of passengers are stranded while the railroad assets are worth some crores destroyed in some parts of the state after unprecedented rain causes a puddle of water, in addition to damaging the train infrastructure due to the fall of large stones and traces.
Stretching which makes Brunt Major is Bhor and Thul Ghats on the route Central Railway (CR) from Titwala-Igatpuri and Ambernath-Lonavala.
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There was a traffic jam near the Gandhi market during the morning rush hour when a container truck was trapped from the Kaban train was also affected due to heavy flooding in Ratnagiri District.
CR official said, “The intensity of rainfall from midnight can be measured because Kasara receives 136 mm rainfall in just four hours and Karjat receives 86.8 mm in one hour between 1am and at 2 am.” Interference in around 21 locations has been reported due to puddles, laundering, large stones and landslides in Ghat and rivers flowing above the danger level.
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Over the past four days, Mumbai, neighbors Thane, and Palghar, and other districts in the Konkan region have witnessed heavy rain and medapout 4300 cubic meters of washed and 1900 cubic meters of landslides and large stones have fallen.
CR Shivaji spokesman Sutar said, “We ensure that no train is lifted between the station.
All scheduled trains are stations arranged such as Kasara, Igatpuri, Badlapur, Khadavali, etc.” Restoration work is being carried out even though the challenge is caused by the weather.
CR was deployed about 100 personnel, including senior officers, more than 950 workers to restore services throughout the Mumbai division.
Sutar said, “Two special boulder trains, 4 rake ballasts, 2 porcelains and 4 JCBs have been mobilized with workers and machines immediately despite highway blockage.
More machines are being deployed on affected sites.” Read also Hits Tide Drive Marine Mumbai in the midst of rainfall rainfall, tides were witnessed in the Marine drive area in Mumbai on Thursday.
The initial train at first walked in the CSMT-Ambarnath / Titwala section just as an area and stations outside the stretch were flooded.
At 10:35 a.m., the CSMT-Badlapur service was continued and at 3pm Kalyan-casara section was made suitable for traffic.
Around 34 long distance trains were canceled, 26 Diverted and Short was stopped 42.
The service on the Railway Railroad is also suspended due to floods in Ratnagiri District.
Konkan Railway said, “Train services are suspended while between Chiplun and Kamate stations in Konkan Railway after the surface of the Vashishiti River Bridge in the Ratnagiri area violated the danger level.” A spokesman KR said, “Nearly 5,300 passengers were stranded at 9 trains set at various stations on the Railway Railroad on the Railway.
These passengers are provided with drinks.” MSRTC comes to save those stranded.
It arranged the bus with the help of the Mumbai Central Railway division for passengers stranded on the train on the far suburbs – from Umberma / Kasara to Kalyan.
It operates 133 buses between IGatpuri and Kasara / Kalyan and carrying 5,800 passengers, said Minister of Transportation Anil Puriab.
On the Mumbai Pune route, 65 special buses operated from Pune to Mumbai and nine from Mumbai to Pune to transport stranded on the way.
Read Alsomaharashra: NDRF spread nine rescue teams in heavy rain (NDRF) (NDRF) had deployed nine rescue teams in Maharashtra, including four in Mumbai, after heavy rain caused flooding in several coastal areas on Thursday.

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