Mumbai Rains: Fish Seen Swimming at Waterlogged Railway Tracks in Parel After Local Services Suspended (Watch Video)

Mumbai, August 4: During the coronavirus lockdown, nature seemed to have healed itself as there is less amount of air and noise pollution. Video of fish swimming at waterlogged railway tracks in Mumbai’s Parel surfaced on social media. On Tuesday, waterlogging was reported on rail tracks following heavy overnight rain. Mumbai Rains: Local Train Services Disrupted, BEST Bus Routes Diverted Due to Severe Waterlogging in Lower Parel And Other Areas.

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In the video, fish could be seen swimming at the railway track as local train services were suspended following incessant rains. The incident was reported by ABP news Majha. Earlier in the day, Local train services were suspended on some routes in Mumbai and suburbs due to water-logging following heavy overnight rain.

Video of Fishes Swimming Over Railway Tracks:

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The Santacruz observatory in western suburbs recorded 254 mm rainfall since Monday night while the Colaba observatory in south Mumbai recorded 220 mm rain during the same period, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.

On the western line, the water level on tracks between Dadar and Prabhadevi reached 200 mm, a Western Railway official said. All lines were affected in this section. Train movement was stopped at Dadar, but suburban services were running between Bandra and Dahanu Road, he said.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) tweeted, “Owing to the heavy rainfall since last night and forecasts of extremely heavy rain by @IndiaMetDep all offices and establishments in Mumbai, except emergency services, will remain shut.” Currently, people involved in providing essential services are allowed to travel by local trains.