07 July,2022 07:56 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
Submerged cars at Vasai Suncity on Wednesday. Pics/Hanif Patel
Incessant rain has thrown the life out of gear in Vasai, Virar and Nalasopara of Palghar district, with waterlogging in most of the roads on Wednesday. Motorists had a tough time negotiating potholes on the flooded roads. Fortunately, no casualties were reported from these places.
Office-goers were seen waiting at autorickshaw stands holding umbrellas but since the roads are waterlogged, fewer public transport options were available in Virar. Vegetable vendors too were scant in the semi-urban areas as buyers preferred to stay indoors amid the heavy downpours.
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Ujjwala Bhagat, tahsildar, Vasai Taluka, said Virar received 253 mm of rain on Wednesday, while Vasai recorded a rainfall of 201 mm.
"Rain is a spoiler. My fruits would be wasted because these cannot be stored further as these are fully ripened mangoesâ¦.but the buyers are not stepping out of their home due to heavy rainfall," said Sadique Ansari, braving the inclement weather with an umbrella in the market in Virar. All connecting roads to the market were inundated.
Palghar Collector Manikrao Gursal told mid-day that personnel from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) had been called in and they were camping at a "strategic" location for quick deployment across Vasai-Virar and Palghar-Dahanu.
"The rain creates havoc in the area but there is nothing to worry about as we have made all the arrangements to safeguard people. The alert has been sounded for July 8 and one team of NDRF has been camping in Manor from where they can easily move anywhere in the district," said Gursal.
Authorities have urged the public to stay away from the serene beaches of Palghar that attract Mumbaikars in droves, saying they can prove deadly.
"I would like to advise tourists to be careful of the rainfall and high tide. The owners of resorts nearby sea beaches have been told to discourage tourists from entering the seawater if it's a high tide or heavy rainfall. The municipal corporations in Vasai-Virar area are doing good. If anyone is in distress, they can approach the local authority to seek immediate assistance in the monsoon," Gursal added.
Vasai Virar City Municipal Corporation chief Anil Kumar Pawar visited a few flooded spots on Wednesday evening to take stock of the situation.
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Rainfall in Virar on Wednesday