Mumbai waterlogged on June 10

Written By Isha Gulati | Updated:

dna gives you updates on the status of different parts of the cities post the heavy rains last night

Several parts of the city are currently facing severe water-logging problems, with many areas experiencing flooding and train delays as well. Thousands have been reported to be marooned over the city as of this morning. Below is a list of places especially affected and best to avoid. 
 
- Try and avoid using Kalwa Station; reports say the station is currently completely underwater. Other stations too, including Kalyan, face temporarily disrupted services. 
 
- Commuters report that Western Railway trains have been delayed but are most lines are still operating. 
 
- Trees block the area off Veera Road, Andheri, causing major traffic. A similar situation is taking place at Raja Rani Travels at Shivaji Park, where traffic is currently being diverted. 
 
- Try and avoid the Western Express Highway due to major traffic build up. 
 
- The BMC Disaster Control room reports Western suburbs have received much more rainfall than the Eastern suburbs.  
 
- Commuters report that Dadar and Lower Parel are flooded, with passers-by wading through knee-deep water. 
 
- A lot of traffic has built up near the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, especially traffic headed towards Worli Sea Face. 
 
- Bombay Port Trust has opened their private road to be used by the public. It may be used to commute between Ballard Pier and Chembur. 
 
- Major water logging in parts of Andheri, Thane and Dombivili. 
 
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