A day after heavy downpour brought Mumbai to a standstill, the city got back on track this morning, with train services restored on all the three suburban lines though more rains have been forecast for today.
Men and women streamed to suburban stations to head to their offices and other places of work, which had remained shut yesterday.
However, Maharashtra government has directed all schools and colleges in the city and neighbouring Thane district to remain shut today.
A statement issued by Central and Western Railway said that all suburban services were running as per normal schedule including Harbour line and Trans-Harbour line in Central Railway.
Yesterday, heavy rains pummelled country's financial capital and its suburbs during which two persons were electrocuted. 283 mm of rain, which is normally received in 10 days, was received in just 24 hours yesterday.
Normal life was brought to a grinding halt with several areas waterlogged and local train services cancelled, leaving thousands of commuters stranded.
The Met department has warned of heavy rains in next 24 hours.
"We have advised people to remain indoors on Saturday," Mumbai's civic body chief Ajoy Mehta said.
Men and women streamed to suburban stations to head to their offices and other places of work, which had remained shut yesterday.
However, Maharashtra government has directed all schools and colleges in the city and neighbouring Thane district to remain shut today.
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Yesterday, heavy rains pummelled country's financial capital and its suburbs during which two persons were electrocuted. 283 mm of rain, which is normally received in 10 days, was received in just 24 hours yesterday.
Normal life was brought to a grinding halt with several areas waterlogged and local train services cancelled, leaving thousands of commuters stranded.
The Met department has warned of heavy rains in next 24 hours.
"We have advised people to remain indoors on Saturday," Mumbai's civic body chief Ajoy Mehta said.