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Wet Mumbai waits for high tide to subside

Last updated on: July 23, 2009 

Image: The high tide wreaks havoc at Dadar sea-face
Photographs: Sahil Salvi

As rains lashed Mumbai, the metropolis faced one of the highest tides of the season that hit its shores on Thursday.

The city experienced a high tide of 5.1 metres at approximately 1.23 pm, which will last till about 7.25 pm, officials said.

Wet Mumbai waits for high tide to subside

Image: The high tide at Dadar
Photographs: Sahil Salvi

The Meteorological Department had allayed fears of large-scale flooding due to rains and said that it was unlikely that very heavy rains would be experienced during the high tide period.

Wet Mumbai waits for high tide to subside

Image: The BMC has assured that all steps have been taken to tackle the situation
Photographs: Sahil Salvi
The Disaster Management Cell of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, however, has geared up to handle any situation like the 26/7 deluge in 2005

Wet Mumbai waits for high tide to subside

Image: Municipal workers clear a flooded drain
Photographs: Satish Bodas

Moderate rains were experienced across the city with the Colaba station recording 20.4 mm of rainfall and the Santacruz station recording 35.9 mm.

Wet Mumbai waits for high tide to subside

Image: People enjoy the high tide at Dadar sea-face
Photographs: Sahil Salvi

Civic body officials said that there were no incidents of major water logging reported in the city. Pumps had been operated at certain low-lying locations, like Milan subway in suburban Andheri, to drain out excessive rainwater.

Wet Mumbai waits for high tide to subside

Image: Some streets were flooded in Shivaji Park
Photographs: Satish Bodas

Train services on the Central and Western lines were largely on schedule with no water logging on the tracks. Air traffic at the city's airport also remained unaffected.

Road traffic was slow, but there were no snarls on any of the arterial routes, police officials said.

Wet Mumbai waits for high tide to subside

Image: Some streets were flooded in Shivaji Park
Photographs: Satish Bodas

Five persons were injured in separate incidents due to rains in the city over the last 24 hours, police said.

Three persons were injured when the roof of their house collapsed on Wednesday in the New Ashok Nagar area of suburban Chembur.

Wet Mumbai waits for high tide to subside

Image: Water logging near the Mumbai airport
Photographs: Sahil Salvi

In another incident, two persons suffered injuries after a portion of a wall of an eatery collapsed on them at Dharavi in central Mumbai. The two injured were admitted to Sion Hospital, police said.

Four incidents of trees falling due to heavy rains were also reported across the city, but no one was injured, they said.