Incessant rains continued to whip Pune and the whole of Western Maharashtra for the second day today even as the vital train link between the city and Mumbai was disrupted since this morning.
Pune-bound trains leaving the metropolis were behind schedule following formation of a big ditch along the rail track near Badlapur in Thane district, Central Railway officials here said.
Scores of trees were uprooted and heavy downpour led to water logging in several low lying areas, affecting traffic.
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