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Incessant rains wreak havoc in several parts of Maharashtra including Mumbai city on Friday. Severe waterlogging in many parts of the city made people shift to safer places. Over 1,000 people were shifted from flood-prone areas
Road traffic in some parts of Mumbai was affected and local train services slowed down to some extent this morning as moderate to heavy rains continued to lash the metropolis and its suburbs, officials said.
At least three people were killed, many trees were uprooted and suburban train services were affected as nor'wester hit several southern districts of West Bengal on Monday evening, officials said.
Mumbai has been witnessing downpour since early morning. (ANI)
Mumbai:
Heavy rain lashed parts of Mumbai and its suburbs since early morning on Friday, leading to water-logging on tracks at a few places and affecting the local train services, officials said.
The suburban trains on the Central Railway s main line as well as the Harbour line are running 20 to 25 minutes behind their schedule, an official said.
Local train services are currently running only for personnel engaged in health and other essential services, and are out of bound for general commuters in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A civic official said that the city has been witnessing downpour since early morning, but its suburbs have reported more rainfall.