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Rain Fury kills 33 in Mumbai, Air Mud, Rail, Traffic Road

Mumbai: Heavy rain brought havoc in the city on Sunday left 32 dead and six others were injured in five separate landslide incidents, and the collapse of the house.
Rain began in early Sunday and continued throughout the day.
A landslide in Mahul Bharat Nagar claimed most of his lives with 19 people reported to die until night; Rescue operations when they will press.
In Surya Nagar in Vikhroli, 10 residents of the cottage house were killed when five Shanties collapsed after a landslide.
Both the center and country announced assistance for their families who were killed in landslides in the crew and vikhroli.
One person reportedly died after the collapse of the house in Bhandup (W).
An electric 26-year-old man was stung in an Andheri shop in the morning and a 21-year-old man was electrocuted at Kandivli (e) after he came into contact with the sinking electric box.
He tried to move his belongings to a safer place during heavy rain.
Meanwhile in Nalasopra, a four-year-old boy was feared to have fallen into the got hole that was left open to drain the rain on Sundays.
“Sad to lose life because the wall collapses in Chembur and Vikhroli in Mumbai,” PM Narendra Modi Tweeted.
He announced Rs 2 Lakh from the Prime Minister’s assistance to Kin next of those who died in landslides and RS 50,000 to those who were injured.
The Chairman of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray announced RS 5 Lakh Ex Gratia each to the family of the deceased and free treatment for injured.
He asked the authorities to ensure that medical facilities continue to be unobstructed in Jumbo Covid centers.
Mumbai airport was closed for almost five hours on Sunday morning and several flights were diverted to other cities.
Road traffic and trains are also beaten.
Power outages are reported in several areas for eight hours.
The parts of the city were flooded with water entering the house in the eastern and western outskirts.
Some parts of the city do not receive drinking water after flood water enters the Bhandup water purification complex and the operation is closed.
At 1pm, Sunday, the IMD issued a red warning that showed very heavy rain in isolated places for a 24-hour period for Mumbai.
For the second time in two days, Mumbai saw a great rainface last night with 200mm rain recorded in six hours (11: 30-5.30 in the morning) on ​​July 18.
In the 24-hour period end at 8:30 a.m.
on Sunday, on Sunday, Observatory Santacruz IMD has recorded 165 mm of rain and Observatory Colaba, rain 197 mm.
The rain recorded by the Observatory Santacruz was the second highest for the season with the highest recorded on July 16 (253 mm).
On Sunday morning, Vihar became the second lake whose Monsun overflowed after Tulsi.
Intense rain was recorded above the lake of water catchment areas that supplied water to Mumbai between July 17 and 18 for the first time this season.
Some parts of town are flooding places flooded and chronic drowning until Sunday afternoon.
Both the eastern and western suburbs reported heavy floods with water entering homes in several regions, including Bhandup, Kurla, Nahur, Borivli and Goregaon.
BMC claims that the pumping station was issued 4423.50 million liters of water until 9am.
Office and quarter staff from the Ministry of Forestry in Sanjay Gandhi National Park are flooded.
Five families must be moved to another house and the streets in the tourism area are damaged.
The power outage was witnessed in several parts of Colaba, Mumbai Central, Mahalaxmi, Bandra, Kurla, Maldo, Kandivli, Ghatkopar, Sewri.
In some places, blackouts lasted for eight hours.
The best bus was diverted on 118 routes in Mumbai because of water logging in 34 locations throughout the island of the city and suburbs, including Zion, Gandhi Market, Hindmata, Andheri, Chembur and Kurla.
Some buses broke down and were pulled into the depot.
The train was suspended in the suburbs during the hours and the initial service was fully restored at 8:30-9 in the morning on the West train and at 11am at the central train.
Traces in Sion and Chunabhatti are flooded.
Taxis and autos are also fewer as a result of waterlogging.
Mumbai airport was closed for flights from 12.42am to 5.24 in the morning, where nine flights were transferred to other airports, said Mumbai International Airport spokesman Ltd, added that normal flight operations during the day.
Said an official from the airport: “Initially the airport was closed for flights due to heavy rains which caused bad visibility.
Then, around 2:30 a.m., the flight suspension had to continue due to the urination in the main runway.”

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