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Heavy rains in India's Mumbai disrupt transport, force schools to close

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Heavy rains flooded roads and railway lines on Monday in India's financial capital of Mumbai, disrupting flights and forcing the closure of schools and colleges, while overflowing rivers elsewhere affected more than 2 million people.

Just ahead of the morning rush hour, more than 300 millimeters of rain lashed the city of 12 million in the six hours until 7 a.m., civic officials said in a statement.

A car stuck in waterlogging under the Sainath Subway, Malad, Mumbai, July 8, 2024. /Post by Mumbai Traffic Police on social media platform X
A car stuck in waterlogging under the Sainath Subway, Malad, Mumbai, July 8, 2024. /Post by Mumbai Traffic Police on social media platform X

A car stuck in waterlogging under the Sainath Subway, Malad, Mumbai, July 8, 2024. /Post by Mumbai Traffic Police on social media platform X

With forecasts of more heavy showers and a high tide of 4.40 meters in the coastal city, schools and colleges shut for the day as a precaution, the authorities added.

"There is heavy traffic on the roads, and rail lines too have been affected," Eknath Shinde, the chief minister of Maharashtra, the western state whose capital is Mumbai, said on X, urging people to stay indoors unless necessary.

Commuters waded through knee-deep water that partially submerged vehicles in many areas, while traffic clogged the city's Eastern and Western Express highways.

Water on the tracks forced railway authorities to cancel some long-distance trains, they said, while television images showed some suburban passenger trains, a critical means of daily transport for millions, halted on inundated lines.

The rains, coupled with low visibility, prompted airport authorities to suspend runway operations for more than an hour from 2:22 a.m., airport sources said.

A man wades across flood waters as he carries a sack of rice from his house deluged by heavy rains in Assam on July 2, 2024. /CFP
A man wades across flood waters as he carries a sack of rice from his house deluged by heavy rains in Assam on July 2, 2024. /CFP

A man wades across flood waters as he carries a sack of rice from his house deluged by heavy rains in Assam on July 2, 2024. /CFP

More than 300 flights were delayed and 36 cancelled, the website of tracking service Flightradar24 showed.

On X, India's biggest airline, low-cost carrier IndiGo, said its Mumbai flights were affected by the heavy rain, while another budget airline, SpiceJet, also warned of disruptions due to bad weather.

The heavy downpour came days after record-breaking showers in the capital, New Delhi, caused the fatal collapse of an airport roof.

A collapsed airport roof after heavy rainfall in the early hours of the morning on June 28, 2024, in New Delhi, India, resulted in the death of one person and injuries to six others. /CFP
A collapsed airport roof after heavy rainfall in the early hours of the morning on June 28, 2024, in New Delhi, India, resulted in the death of one person and injuries to six others. /CFP

A collapsed airport roof after heavy rainfall in the early hours of the morning on June 28, 2024, in New Delhi, India, resulted in the death of one person and injuries to six others. /CFP

Torrential monsoon rains have also triggered floods and landslides in India's north and east, as well as in the neighboring Himalayan nation of Nepal, where at least 11 people were killed.

More than 2 million people have been affected by river flooding in northeastern Assam, where Kaziranga National Park, home to the rare one-horned rhinoceros, was inundated and six of the animals drowned, authorities said on Sunday.

State authorities said 66 people have died in floods and rain-related incidents since May.

Flooding has also affected 31 villages in India's most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, on the Nepal border, the state government said.

Source(s): Reuters
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