UPDATED: July 19, 2021 16:12 IST
A view of waterlogged street at Parel after heavy rains in Mumbai on July 18. (Photo: PTI)
Moderate to heavy rainfall accompanied by thundershowers in Mumbai and its suburbs with the possibility of very heavy rainfall at isolated places in the city is likely on Monday, as per the city s weather forecast.
The Indian Meteorological Department had already issued a red alert for Mumbai, starting from 8:30 am on July 18 till 8:30 am on July 19.
It has also warned of the possibility of occasional gusty winds, reaching 45-55 kmph to 65 kmph.
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10:00 am: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has asked the residents of Mumbai to boil water before drinking as the water purification complex at Bhandup was flooded due to the impact of heavy rains and had to be shut down. Due to this, there were no water spills in many parts of Mumbai. However, the services were restored on Sunday evening but BMC has appealed to
Local train services resume in Mumbai ANI | Updated: Jul 19, 2021 08:36 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 19 (ANI): Local train services, which were affected on Central Main Line and Harbour Line due to incessant rainfall, resumed in Mumbai on Monday morning. Trains on Central Main Line, Harbour Line, and Trans Harbour line are running in Mumbai, informed Central Railway.
Meanwhile, India Metrological Department (IMD) has predicted moderate to heavy rain and thundershowers in Mumbai and suburbs with the possibility of very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places.
As many as 22 people have died in rain-related incidents in the city on Sunday. Rescue operations are still underway.
Mumbai rain LIVE: Toll in house collapses rises to 24; heavy waterlogging on streets
Mumbai rain LIVE: Toll in house collapses rises to 24; heavy waterlogging on streets
The death toll from the wall collapses of houses due to the landslides in Mumbai s Chembur and Vikhroli areas on Sunday mounted to 24. Waterlogging on streets and railway tracks was also reported in parts of Mumbai and its suburbs.
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Firemen and rescue workers after a landslide in Vikroli area in Mumbai. (Photo: PTI)
A total of 24 people died in two different incidents of wall collapse due to landslides in Mumbai s Chembur and Vikhroli areas on Sunday.
What happened to the Trans Europe Express
“Rendezvous on Champs-Elysees. Leave Paris in the morning with T-E-E. In Vienna we sit in a late-night café. Straight connection, T-E-E.”
Kraftwerk’s minimalist 1976 tribute to the pleasure of long-distance train journeys will likely be familiar to music fans, but to a generation of Europeans, Trans Europe Express remains a byword for fast, luxurious international travel.
Replaced by the patchy and somewhat less glamorous EuroCity brand in 1987, the stylish red and ivory TEE trains were a response to the growth of air travel and the private car in the late 1950s.
Advanced diesel and multivoltage electric trains slashed journey times by eliminating lengthy stops at international borders to check passports and change locomotives and crews.