Thane: The very intense rain condemns Badlapur, Ambernath and neighboring areas until Thursday, the Ulhas River in the city has now crossed the danger of Mark.
According to information received from the series headworks, the water treatment plant responsible for the supply of water in the city and the surrounding area, the surface of the Ulhas river reached 17.80 meters on Thursday, 4 in the morning.
The river danger sign is at 17.50 meters.
“As a security measure, all pumps have been closed, because the water supply in Badlapur, Ambernath and weaponry may be irregular on July 22,” Officials of the Headworks a series of information.
Meanwhile, the railroad between Badlapur and Ambernath has also sunk, producing a temporary suspension of the local train between Vangang and Ambernath.
The housing community side by side with the Ulhas River has witnessed heavy waterlogging for the past two days, forcing residents to navigate deep water.
Residents of several lowland areas located near the river have also shifted to safer places by local civil bodies.
People have been strictly forbidden to explore near the City Water Agency, including the Ulhas River, Kondeshwar, Barvi Dam, Dam Chikhloli, among others.