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Mumbai rains: Mayhem on first night on monsoon?

Updated on: 13 June,2017 06:51 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Anurag Kamble |

Tt wasn't a pleasant start of monsoon as Mumbai witnessed severe water-logging, 42 incidents of tree fall and 10 short circuit cases in just one night. Malad was the worst hit

Mumbai rains: Mayhem on first night on monsoon?


Pedestrians wade through a water-logged road at Dadar's vegetable market early this morning. Pic/ Sameer Markande


After a scorching summer, the much-awaited monsoon arrived in Mumbai yesterday. However, it wasn't a pleasant start as the city witnessed severe water-logging, 42 incidents of tree fall and 10 short circuit cases in just one night. Between 8 pm Monday and 8 am this morning, Colaba received 24.6mm of rainfall and Santacruz, 25.6mm.


Parel
Parel


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While the rain didn't hit traffic, several incidents of tree fall kept the fire brigade on its toes. Until 7 am today, 42 incidents of tree fall were recorded (10 in the city and 32 in the suburbs). While tree falls in Dadar's Kabutarkhana and Tulsi Pipe Road in Mahim held up traffic for some time, Malad was the worst hit, with tree falls being reported at Bahar Talkies near Malad Subway, Dalmiya College and Mahanagar Palika Road. A tree also reportedly fell over a BEST bus in Goregaon, but nobody was hurt in the incident.

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Dadar

Meanwhile, 10 short circuit cases were reported late last night. In Khar, resident Arbaz Khan noticed smoke emerging from an AC in Janani Cloth Shop on SV Road. "I was returning home when I noticed the smoke. I immediately called the fire brigade," said Khan.

Borivali
Borivali

A fire brigade official said, "We were constantly on the phone, tending to complaints. Fortunately, there wasn't any incident of a short circuit resulting in a fire."


Santacruz. Tree fall incidents were reported across Mumbai last night. Pics/ Sameer Markande and Nimesh Dave

"We have removed all trees that collapsed on the road," said an official from the BMC's disaster control room.

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