Mumbai local trains were cancelled earlier today by Western and Central Railways citing "nature's fury".

Heavy, incessant rain has paralysed Mumbai and left at least 19 dead in the city and its neighourhood. Since yesterday, Mumbai has received the heaviest rain in a decade. The weather office has warned of more rain in Mumbai, Palghar, Thane and Raigad in the next few hours.

Local trains in Mumbai, which were cancelled by the Western and Central Railways citing "nature's fury", have resumed services. Over a dozen people were killed as a wall crashed in Malad around 2 am; efforts to save a 12-year-old girl trapped under debris ended in tragedy as rescue team pulled out her body after a 14-hour operation.

Pictures from Nalasopara showed the railway station waterlogged. Flights have been diverted as the main runway of the Mumbai airport was blocked by a stranded plane. The runway is likely to functional by Thursday, officials said.

The Meteorological Department warned of "extremely heavy" rainfall in adjoining areas of Thane and Palghar on July 2, 4 and 5. Private weather agency Skymet said Mumbai is at "serious risk of flooding" between July 3 and 5. "Close to 200 mm or more rain per day is likely during this period, which could hamper normal life," it said.

Here are the Highlights on the Mumbai rains:

Jul 02, 2019 23:41 (IST) Inadequate drain infra a lacuna in Mumbai flood management: CAG

The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) report on general and social sector has also observed that drains in Mumbai are adequate only to handle 25 mm rainfall per hour and that there are numerous obstructions in the larger drains due to siphons and other utility services. It also stated that floodgates have been provided in only three of the 45 outfalls in the drains.

Jul 02, 2019 23:02 (IST) #WATCH Mumbai: Fire brigade team rescued a 54-year-old woman suffering from Asthama, from the waterlogged Air India Colony. #Maharashtrapic.twitter.com/gpxGOx2qId - ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 22:43 (IST) Actor-turned-politician Urmila Matondkar expressed her dismay over the wall collapse in Malad

Disheartening to hear the news of lives lost due to Malad Wall Colapse. My thoughts and prayers go out to the loved ones of the deceased. #MumbaiRains - Urmila Matondkar (@OfficialUrmila) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 22:26 (IST) Bollywood celebrities asks people to ''stay safe''

Mumbai! Stay dry, stay safe. Follow the official advisories and take care. #MumbaiRain - Alia Bhatt (@aliaa08) July 2, 2019 The true spirit of Mumbaikars lies in being strong and being there for each other! Please help all those you can, please stay safe and follow all precautions! We are in this together🙏 Thank you to all our men in uniform who are being saviours today! #MumbaiRains - Vivek Anand Oberoi (@vivekoberoi) July 2, 2019 Dear Mumbai stay safe #rains#mumbai - Huma Qureshi (@humasqureshi) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 21:38 (IST) Shiv Sena leader Aditya Thackeray who visited the the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation Disaster Control Zone today asserted that BMC is tackling the rainfall-related issues of the city, and linked the problem to global climate change. "The rainfall is an outcome of climate change. This is an emergency situation, don't make this into a controversy. Also, the city has received more than 400 mm of rain in a day and still Mumbai is recovering well," Mr Thackeray said.

Jul 02, 2019 21:29 (IST) 203 flights cancelled in Mumbai due to rains, skidding of jet

"A total of 203 flights were cancelled at the Mumbai airport due to inclement weather and non-availability of the main runway for operations," an airport official said.

Mumbai airport authorities had earlier in the day said 52 flights were cancelled and another 55 diverted to the nearby airports till 10 am Tuesday due to "inclement weather" and partial closure of operations.

Jul 02, 2019 20:53 (IST) Fire Department and Medical Health teams have conducted rescue operations at the flooded site in Navghar Mithagar. One person was rescued and transferred to DM Petit Hospital.





Fire Department and Medical Health teams have conducted rescue operations at the flooded site in Navghar Mithagar. One person was rescued and transferred to DM Petit Hospital.

Jul 02, 2019 20:49 (IST) Around 70 domestic arrivals and 81 domestic departures have been cancelled, Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL)

Jul 02, 2019 19:42 (IST) Area outside Sion Police Station

Mumbai: The area outside Sion Police station flooded due to #MumbaiRainspic.twitter.com/rkdUz3Qhsg - ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 19:31 (IST) Two Die In Separate Incidents

A 45-year-old watchman died after the compound wall of a housing society collapsed on him following heavy rains in suburban Mulund. The watchman, identified as Gambhir Kari Singh, was rushed to hospital where he was declared dead before admission, a police official said.

A 22-year-old man died after he suffered electric shock outside his residence in suburban Vile Parle.

Jul 02, 2019 19:06 (IST) Airlines should assess risk before operating in adverse weather: Directorate General of Civil Aviation issues circular

Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued an 'Air Safety Circular' for airlines in wake of the monsoon season. pic.twitter.com/mh8hxKzebK - ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 18:30 (IST) Mumbai Airport's Main Runway Likely To Be Operational By Thursday



The main runway of the Mumbai airport is likely to remain closed for flight operations till Thursday as it will take more time to remove the SpiceJet plane that was stuck partially on the runway on Monday, according to officials.

Jul 02, 2019 18:13 (IST) Regular services from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus to Thane/Mankhurd UP and DN resumes. Rest all services are running normally since morning

Jul 02, 2019 18:02 (IST) 12-Year-Old Girl, Trapped For Hours After Wall Collapse In Mumbai, Dies



A massive rescue effort to save the girl, identified as Sanchita, began this morning after her cry for help was heard from under the debris. "We lost her because it took long to take her out," the family of the girl said.

Jul 02, 2019 16:32 (IST) 2 Drown In Jammed SUV In Mumbai's Malad After Record Rain

The Scorpio car they were in got stuck. As water entered the engine, the automatic doors got jammed and the men could not get out.

Jul 02, 2019 16:22 (IST) Congress Attacks Shiv Sena, BJP Over Deaths Due To Mumbai Rain



"Drunk with arrogance of power, an incompetent & corrupt Shiv Sena-BJP alliance leaves Mumbai to lurch in this flood season, year after year for 25 years! 18 people died in Mumbai and crumbling infra is for everyone to see! Will SS-BJP own responsibility for this mess, ever (sic)," said Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala

Jul 02, 2019 16:13 (IST) Two people drowned in suburban Malad (East) when the Scorpio SUV they were travelling in got stuck in a heavily waterlogged underpass late on Monday night.

Jul 02, 2019 15:42 (IST) Mumbai Rain: Holiday declared in Mumbai, adjoining regions



With IMD forecast of heavy rain for Tuesday, authorities declared a holiday in the city and adjoining regions, asking people to avoid stepping out of their houses, reported news agency PTI.



Jul 02, 2019 15:29 (IST) READ HERE: Rains in Mumbai: Mumbai Records Heaviest Rain In 24 Hours Since 2005 Deluge, 19 Dead

Eighteen people were killed as heavy rain pounded Mumbai and its surrounding areas overnight, flooding the airport and paralysing local trains, the lifeline of India's commercial capital. The city received the heaviest rain over a 24-hour period in a decade. The weather office has sounded a red alert for Mumbai today, warning of more rain. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was seen monitoring the situation from the Mumbai civic body's control room. Eighteen people were killed as heavy rain pounded Mumbai and its surrounding areas overnight, flooding the airport and paralysing local trains, the lifeline of India's commercial capital. The city received the heaviest rain over a 24-hour period in a decade. The weather office has sounded a red alert for Mumbai today, warning of more rain. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was seen monitoring the situation from the Mumbai civic body's control room.

Jul 02, 2019 15:15 (IST) Passengers stranded at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai as 54 flights have been diverted and 52 cancelled. Maharashtra: Passengers stranded at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai as 54 flights have been diverted and 52 cancelled. #MumbaiRainpic.twitter.com/VhNhCW1dZF - ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2019 Passengers stranded at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai as 54 flights have been diverted and 52 cancelled.

Jul 02, 2019 15:15 (IST) Passengers stranded at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai as 54 flights have been diverted and 52 cancelled. Maharashtra: Passengers stranded at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai as 54 flights have been diverted and 52 cancelled. #MumbaiRainpic.twitter.com/VhNhCW1dZF - ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2019 Passengers stranded at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai as 54 flights have been diverted and 52 cancelled.

Jul 02, 2019 15:15 (IST) Passengers stranded at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai as 54 flights have been diverted and 52 cancelled. Maharashtra: Passengers stranded at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai as 54 flights have been diverted and 52 cancelled. #MumbaiRainpic.twitter.com/VhNhCW1dZF - ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2019 Passengers stranded at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai as 54 flights have been diverted and 52 cancelled.

Jul 02, 2019 14:29 (IST) Drunk with arrogance of power, an incompetent & corrupt Shiv Sena-BJP alliance leaves Mumbai to lurch in this flood season, year after year for 25 years!



18 people died in Mumbai and crumbling infra is for everyone to see!



Will SS-BJP own responsibility for this mess, ever? - Randeep Singh Surjewala (@rssurjewala) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 14:27 (IST) 52 flights have been cancelled and 55 diverted because of bad weather and the skidding of the SpiceJet plane, forcing a shutdown of the main runway at the airport. The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport officials said it may take up to 48 hours before the main runway is restored. A secondary runway is operational for flights.



Jul 02, 2019 14:25 (IST) Deputy Director General, IMD Mumbai: Heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected in Thane & Palghar today. There will be improvement in the situation in Mumbai after the noon today.

Jul 02, 2019 14:12 (IST) #TEAMNDRFINDIA prepares 4 developing situation of heavy rains & waterlogging esp in Mumbai. As IMD prediction is more rains next few days #NDRF appeals 2 citizens to take due precautions.#NDRFCOMMITTED2HELP with 7 teams & more on way. @NDRFHQ@CMOMaharashtra@PMOIndia@HMOIndiapic.twitter.com/SC4F7zBeEz - ѕαtчα n prαdhαn, dírєctσr gєnєrαl,ndrf (@satyaprad1) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 13:45 (IST) Actor Randeep Hooda was among hundreds of passengers who were affected as several Mumbai-bound were diverted as the city was pounded by rain. The actor, who was travelling with this three uncles, boarded a flight from Delhi to Mumbai last night. But after a SpiceJet plane overshot the runway while landing in Mumbai, the authorities were forced to shutdown the main runway, leading to diversion of a number of Mumbai-bound flights. Randeep Hooda called it a "strange night" after his flight was diverted to Nagpur. He said it was turning out "quite an adventure for sure". The actor's uncles were first-time flyers, he tweeted at 3:50 am.

Jul 02, 2019 13:36 (IST) Mumbai has received 540 millimetres of rain since Sunday night - the highest over a two-day period in the last decade - Mumbai Municipal Commissioner Praveen Pardeshi told NDTV. "...In June, average rainfall was 515 mm. We have got 540 mm in just two days. This is the highest in a decade," he said. The city is set for more downpours in the next 24 to 48 hours. The Regional Meteorological Centre has warned of heavy to very heavy rainfall in Mumbai city and its suburbs.

Jul 02, 2019 13:14 (IST) WR's hard work in planning & execution of monsoon works at Nallasopara as per directives of MR Sh Piyush Goyal & under prsnl supervision of GM/WR finally paid off. In spite of decade's heaviest rainfall in 3 days(1000 mm +),WR has been able to keep wheels of #Mumbailocal moving pic.twitter.com/f0IevALpne - Western Railway (@WesternRly) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 12:57 (IST) 3 wall collapse incidents in Mumbai & Pune due to heavy rains in the area. #TEAMNDRFINDIA pained at the unfortunate loss of precious lives. Takes part with other agencies in the rescue/relief efforts & saving innocent lives.#COMMITTED2HELP@NDRFHQ@HMOIndia@PMOIndia@ndmaindiapic.twitter.com/0Ahi66VuD2 - ѕαtчα n prαdhαn, dírєctσr gєnєrαl,ndrf (@satyaprad1) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 12:57 (IST) "Spicejet SG 6237 Jaipur-Mumbai flight overshoots runway while landing at Mumbai Airport. All passengers are safe, no injuries reported," a spokesperson for the airline said in a statement last night. The plane had 167 passengers and crew on board.Domestic airlines have posted messages on social media warning people of cancellation and delays. Air Vistara has confirmed the cancellation of ten flights in and out of Mumbai, including flights to Delhi, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Chennai.

Jul 02, 2019 12:47 (IST) These are corrected help desk numbers for Passenger enquiry due to heavy rainfall. @WesternRlypic.twitter.com/gIJTR0Habg - DRM WR MumbaiCentral (@drmbct) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 12:45 (IST) Mumbai airport authorities have said it could take up to 48 hours to re-open the main runway after it was closed late last night following a SpiceJet flight that overshot while landing amid heavy rain. A 150-metre-ramp is being prepared to help move the plane, a Boeing 737-800, which is still stuck at the end of the runway. A secondary runway is operational but flights have been delayed. While 52 flights have been cancelled, 55 have been delayed. International flights have been affected because the secondary runway is not wide enough to accommodate wide-body airplanes.



Jul 02, 2019 12:42 (IST) The Central Railway issued an alert on yesterday's trains departing from CSMT/LTT Alert:

Following trains of 1.7.2019 departing CSMT/LTT

12137 Mumbai-Firozpur Punjab Mail at 1235 hrs today

12322 Mumbai-Howrah Mail via Chheoki at 1255 hrs today

12141 LTT-Rajendranagar Express at 1300 hrs today.@drmmumbaicr@BhusavalDivn@mumbairailusers@m_indicator@mybmc - Central Railway (@Central_Railway) July 2, 2019 The Central Railway issued an alert on yesterday's trains departing from CSMT/LTT

Jul 02, 2019 12:38 (IST) Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) Spox: A 150 m length of ramp is being prepared to push an aircraft out of the grassy area. Air India's disabled aircraft recovery kit has been mobilised.

SpiceJet SG 6237 overshot runway at Mumbai Airport today. All passengers were safe pic.twitter.com/M9fvLATacU - ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 12:29 (IST) Thane Municipal Transport had arranged extra buses to ferry passengers upto Mulund check naka. The arrangement has been directed by Thane Municipal commissioner after local services were stopped between Kurla and Thane.

Jul 02, 2019 12:25 (IST) The main runway at Mumbai airport is closed after a SpiceJet flight overshot its mark while landing amid heavy rain at around 11.45 pm yesterday. The plane, a Boeing 737-800, is still stuck at the end of the runway. A secondary runway is operational but flights have been delayed. While 52 flights have been cancelled, 55 have been delayed.

Jul 02, 2019 12:20 (IST) CM @Dev_Fadnavis reviewed all issues like railway traffic, road traffic movement, areas where more focus & assistance is required, with BMC & @MumbaiPolice officials in BMC Disaster Management control room. pic.twitter.com/eFaCMYgagr - CMO Maharashtra (@CMOMaharashtra) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 12:12 (IST) Video: Andheri Subway in Mumbai is closed due to flooding in the area. #WATCH Maharashtra: Andheri Subway in Mumbai is closed due to flooding in the area. #MumbaiRainspic.twitter.com/9J4hNyzQTn - ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2019 Video: Andheri Subway in Mumbai is closed due to flooding in the area.

Jul 02, 2019 11:42 (IST) There was heavy rainfall in Mumbai last night which led to accidents. In Malad, wall collapsed and at least 13 died, 30-40 injured. Local trains operational on Western line but yet to resume on Central line as there's more flooding there. Work on to pump out water. In the light of IMD's prediction, we had declared a holiday in schools and colleges last night & for offices in morning. Police dept & Disaster Mgmt under BMC are alert & helping people. Barring a few places, overall traffic has been under control. High tide is expected at 12 noon, we'll monitor the situation. Last night Mumbai police received 1600-1700 tweets from people, they received immediate help. BMC Disaster Mgmt worked entire night. Heavy rainfall is expected in next 2 days. We are prepared for it, said Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Jul 02, 2019 10:53 (IST) Devendra Fadnavis visits Shatabdi Hospital to meet the victims of the wall collapse in Malad. CM @Dev_Fadnavis visits Shatabdi Hospital to meet persons injured due to Malad Wall Collapse incident in Mumbai.

Minister Yogesh Sagar was present. #Malad#MumbaiRainspic.twitter.com/7TH8HU82Wy - CMO Maharashtra (@CMOMaharashtra) July 2, 2019 Devendra Fadnavis visits Shatabdi Hospital to meet the victims of the wall collapse in Malad.

Jul 02, 2019 10:34 (IST) Passengers may please note that following Trains have been short terminated & reversed from stations other than the destination due to water logging at Nallasopara following very heavy rains. Inconvenience is deeply regretted. #WRUpdatespic.twitter.com/vYK05TwIsx - Western Railway (@WesternRly) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 09:52 (IST) A public holiday has been declared today in Mumbai and two neighbouring districts - Mumbai Suburban and Thane. While schools and colleges will remain closed, many private companies have asked their employees to work from their home. The Maharashtra government has advised people to avoid stepping out of their homes as the weather department has forecast heavy rain. "Due to heavy rain forecast in Mumbai even today by IMD, People are advised to stay indoors unless there is any emergency," Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis's office tweeted.



Jul 02, 2019 09:40 (IST) Mumbai Live: Girl Trapped In Mumbai's Malad

A 10-year-old girl is trapped under debris after a compound wall collapsed on a house in Mumbai's Malad East after heavy overnight rainfall. The young girl has been identified as Sanchita Jadhav and has been able to communicate with officials working to rescue her. She asked them for water to drink. Rescue officials have said they are unable to lift the section of the collapsed wall for fear of pieces of broken concrete breaking off and injuring the trapped girl. They have also been unable to move a crane into position because of muddy ground conditions. Instead, rescue officials are looking to cut through a small section of the debris and clear a path for the girl to escape.

Jul 02, 2019 09:34 (IST) Mumbai Airport is not closed. As there is a skidding of a flight at main runway, the main runway is closed for operation. #Clarification#Mumbai Airport is not closed. As there is a skidding of a flight at main runway, the main runway is closed for operation.

Alternate Runway is in operation & some flights r diverted to Goa. Because of this some flights r rescheduled.#MumbaiRainsLive#MumbaiRainpic.twitter.com/hIEFc2UpWI - MAHARASHTRA DGIPR (@MahaDGIPR) July 2, 2019 Mumbai Airport is not closed. As there is a skidding of a flight at main runway, the main runway is closed for operation.

Jul 02, 2019 09:12 (IST) About 1000 people have been shifted to safety with the help of NDRF, fire brigade, Naval teams as well as local volunteers. #IndianNavy deploys various teams to provide relief to rain hit and stranded Mumbaikars in Kurla area @Dev_Fadnavis@CMOMaharashtra@PIBMumbai@DDNewsHindi@SpokespersonMoD@rajnathsingh@DefenceMinIndia@airnewsalerts@nitin_gadkari@RanveerOfficial@meghnagulzarpic.twitter.com/hkIGFZNJI0 - SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) July 2, 2019 About 1000 people have been shifted to safety with the help of NDRF, fire brigade, Naval teams as well as local volunteers.

Jul 02, 2019 09:10 (IST) No holiday in Bombay Stock Exchange, BSE will function normally today. BSE CEO Ashish Kumar Chouhan to ANI: No holiday in Bombay Stock Exchange, BSE will function normally today. https://t.co/15sv97Tuve - ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2019 No holiday in Bombay Stock Exchange, BSE will function normally today.

Jul 02, 2019 08:43 (IST) Railway tracks submerge at Sion railway station, after heavy rains lashed the city overnight. #MumbaiRains: Railway tracks submerge at Sion railway station, after heavy rains in the area. pic.twitter.com/BxqWp30ENU - ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2019 Railway tracks submerge at Sion railway station, after heavy rains lashed the city overnight.

Jul 02, 2019 08:41 (IST) Trains Rescheduled

Here's a list of trains that have been rescheduled:

12167 #LTT-#Manduadih #Express sch dep 0035 hrs on 2.7.2019 now #RE-RESCHEDULED at 1330 hrs on 2.7.2019 (R/S 0910 hrs) .

11061 #LTT-#Darbhanga #Express sch dep 1215 hrs on 2.7.2019 is #RESCHEDULED at 1640 hrs on 2.7.2019

11071 #LTT-#Varanasi #Kamayani #Express sch dep 1240 hrs on 2.7.2019 is #RESCHEDULED at 1725 hrs on 2.7.2019



Jul 02, 2019 08:39 (IST) Water logging at Vakola Junction, Postal colony, Near Chunabhatti Railway station, Vakola road. Water logging at Vakola Junction, Postal colony, Near Chunabhatti Railway station, Vakola road #MumbaiRainsLiveUpdates#MumbaiRainsLive#MumbaiRainspic.twitter.com/L5ShpwVxfP - माझी Mumbai, आपली BMC (@mybmc) July 2, 2019 Water logging at Vakola Junction, Postal colony, Near Chunabhatti Railway station, Vakola road.

Jul 02, 2019 08:04 (IST) 1,000 people were evacuated from Kranti Nagar, Kurla. 1000 people were evacuated from Kranti Nagar, Kurla, to prevent any untoward incidents due to an overflowing Mithi river #MumbaiRains#MumbaiRainsLiveUpdates#MumbaiRainsLive - माझी Mumbai, आपली BMC (@mybmc) July 2, 2019 1,000 people were evacuated from Kranti Nagar, Kurla.

Jul 02, 2019 07:58 (IST) The main runway at Mumbai airport was closed late yesterday night after a SpiceJet flight overshot its mark while landing amid heavy rainfall. The main runway remains closed as the plane is still stuck at the end of the runway. A secondary runway is operational but flights are likely to be delayed. "Spicejet SG 6237 Jaipur-Mumbai flight overshoots runway while landing at Mumbai Airport. All passengers are safe, no injuries reported," a spokesperson for the airline said in a statement.



Jul 02, 2019 07:50 (IST) Many companies in Mumbai have declared a work from home today.

Jul 02, 2019 07:49 (IST) The city received the highest rainfall in a decade over a two-day period since Sunday, resulting in massive traffic jams and flooding homes in low-lying areas. "Due to heavy rain forecast in Mumbai even today by IMD, People are advised to stay indoors unless there is any emergency," Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis's office tweeted.



Jul 02, 2019 07:19 (IST) My thoughts are with families who lost loved ones & prayers for speedy recovery of injured, tweeted Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Pained to know about the loss of lives in Malad Wall Collapse incidence. My thoughts are with families who lost loved ones & prayers for speedy recovery of injured.

₹5 lakh will be given to the kin of deceased.#MumbaiRains - Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) July 2, 2019 My thoughts are with families who lost loved ones & prayers for speedy recovery of injured, tweeted Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Jul 02, 2019 07:17 (IST) People in Mumbai should avoid stepping out of their homes Tuesday due to heavy rains: Official



Jul 02, 2019 07:04 (IST) Last year the maximum rainfall at Nallasopara in 72 hrs was about 550 mm while this year the rainfall has crossed 1000 mm in last 72-75 hrs. Water level is above 200 mm above rail level. However, in spite of Nature's fury, WR is making all efforts to keep the trains running. pic.twitter.com/4fkPqrDaXh - Western Railway (@WesternRly) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 06:47 (IST) Mumbai is witnessing one of its most intense monsoon spells this year as the city has received the highest rainfall in a decade over a two-day period. The Meteorological Department warned of "extremely heavy" rainfall in adjoining areas of Thane and Palghar on July 2, 4 and 5. Private weather agency Skymet said Mumbai is at "serious risk of flooding" between July 3 and 5. "Close to 200 mm or more rain per day is likely during this period, which could hamper normal life," it said.

Jul 02, 2019 06:32 (IST) Due to very heavy rainfall, Central Railway Mumbai Suburban Services will run in following sections only till further notice:



Csmt andheri goregaon harbour line

Vashi panvel harbour line

Thane vashi Panvel transharbour

4th corridor to Kharkopar

Thane kasara

Thane karjat/khopoli - Central Railway (@Central_Railway) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 06:30 (IST) In an extremely unfortunate incident, 13 people died in the retaining wall collapse of few hutments built on a hill slope in Kurar Village . Fire Brigade & NDRF had rushed to the spot 1/2 - माझी Mumbai, आपली BMC (@mybmc) July 2, 2019

Jul 02, 2019 06:13 (IST) 16 Killed In Two Wall Collapse Cases In Mumbai

Sixteen people were killed in two separate cases of wall collapse in Mumbai and Kalyan after heavy rains hit the metropolis and areas around. Thirteen people were killed and four others critically injured after a compound wall collapsed due to heavy rain in Mumbai's Malad East, officials said. The incident reportedly happened at 2 AM Tuesday in Pimpripada in Malad East area. Officials added that three to five people may be trapped under the debris of the wall collapse. An National Disaster Response Force has reached the site of the incident. The team has also deployed a dog squad at the spot. Other agencies such as the fire brigade and police are also present there as search operations are underway. Thirteen people have been admitted to a trauma centre in Jogeshwari area of Mumbai and at Shatabdi Hospital in Kandivali.