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Mumbai: Heavy rains stall train for 15 hrs with 700 on board; IAF choppers, NDRF begin rescue ops

In Mumbai, Minister of Education Ashish Shelar has directed schools and colleges to declare a holiday to ensure students are not inconvenienced if heavy rain continued.

Mumbai: Heavy rains stall train for 15 hrs with 700 on board; IAF choppers, NDRF begin rescue ops

Two Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopters and six boats of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have left for Vangani to rescue the stranded passengers.(Photo: IANS)

As incessant rains continued to lash Mumbai and surrounding areas for the third consecutive day, around 700 passengers are stranded in the Mahalaxmi Express train, which has been held up between Badlapur and Wangani since nearly 15 hours.

Two Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopters and six boats of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have left for Vangani to rescue the stranded passengers.

Railway Protection Force and City police have reached the site where the train is held up. Biscuits and water were distributed to trapped passengers.

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Hundreds of panicky, starving and thirsty passengers on the Mumbai-Kolhapur train were seen making appeals for help on mobile videos and social media.

They said they had no drinking water or food since nearly 15 hours and no escape route as the train was practically cut off with five-six feet water on all sides.

Guardian Minister for Thane, Eknath Gaikwad said two helicopters will help the rescue operation along with six teams of the NDRF on the ground from Mumbai, Thane and Pune which are rushing there with inflatable rubber boats shortly.

To rescue passengers on board Mahalaxmi Express, in all eight rescue teams from the Navy that include three diving teams have been sent to the spot with rescue material, inflatable boats and life jackets, according to an ANI report.

A seaking Helicopter has also been sent with divers for deployment in the area as advance assessment party.

The towns of Badlapur, Ulhasnagar, Vangani were practically underwater since early Saturday as heavy rain lashed the region, flooding local rivers and other water bodies.

The Central Railway (CR) earlier in the day warned the Mahalaxmi Express passengers against stepping out of the trains in view of the dangerous water levels outside and requested them to wait for help which is on the way.

The CR added that a relief train has been stationed at Badlapur to ferry the passengers, along with food, water and medical supplies, besides making arrangements to take the passengers onward to Kolhapur.

In Mumbai, Minister of Education Ashish Shelar has directed schools and colleges to declare a holiday to ensure students are not inconvenienced if heavy rain continued.

Severe waterlogging has been reported from several areas after the Waldhuni river overflowed owing to heavy downpour.

The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted intermittent rain with heavy to very heavy falls at few places in the city and suburbs.

Railway tracks were submerged under the water on the Central line of Mumbai Suburban Railway network.

On Friday, at least 11 flights to and from the Mumbai airport were cancelled, however, flight operations are normal as of Saturday morning.

The torrential rains had come to a brief stop earlier this month leaving at least 40 dead with over 28 deaths being reported from Mumbai alone.

Mumbai had recorded the highest July rainfall in 10 years and the second-highest in 44 years.

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