First Showers for 10 Minutes Halt Traffic for Four Hours on Mumbai
First Showers for 10 Minutes Halt Traffic for Four Hours on Mumbai
Keywords: Mumbai, Traffic, Monsoon, Waterlogging, Traffic Jams
Mumbai, India – The first showers of the monsoon season in Mumbai brought chaos to the city on Thursday, causing traffic to come to a standstill for four hours.
The downpour began around 4:30 PM, and within minutes, roads were flooded, causing vehicles to stall. Waterlogging was particularly severe in low-lying areas, such as Kurla and Sion.
According to police reports, traffic jams stretched for kilometers, with commuters stuck for hours. Some motorists resorted to abandoning their vehicles and wading through the water.
The situation was exacerbated by power outages, which disrupted traffic signals and made it difficult for vehicles to maneuver. Public transportation was also affected, with trains and buses running behind schedule.
The downpour also caused damage to property, with several trees and electricity poles being uprooted. Water entered homes and businesses, causing flooding and damage to valuables.
Municipal authorities deployed pumps and personnel to clear the flooded areas, but progress was slow due to the intensity of the rainfall. The traffic situation gradually eased after the rain subsided, but many roads remained waterlogged for several hours.
The heavy showers are a reminder of the challenges that Mumbai faces during the monsoon season. The city’s infrastructure is often inadequate to handle the heavy rainfall, leading to flooding and traffic chaos. Experts have urged the authorities to take steps to improve drainage and flood prevention measures to mitigate the impact of future downpours.
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