Mumbai witnessed heavy showers on Friday as the rain intensity increased in the city. According to the Mumbai Traffic Police, the Andheri subway has been closed due to waterlogging
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Mumbai witnessed heavy showers on Friday as the rain intensity increased in the city. According to the Mumbai Traffic Police, the Andheri subway has been reopened for vehicular movement after it was temporarily closed due to waterlogging.
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A tweet by the Mumbai Traffic Police, stated that the Andheri subway has been reopened.
Around 05.31 pm, the Mumbai Traffic Police had tweeted about temporarily shutting down the subway due to waterlogging and the traffic was diverted to Vile Parle bridge & Captain Gore Marg S.V road.
Due to water logging, Andheri Subway is closed, while traffic is diverted to Vile Parle bridge & Captain Gore Marg S.V road.
— Mumbai Traffic Police (@MTPHereToHelp) July 7, 2023
पाणी साचल्यामुळे अंधेरी सबवे बंद करण्यात आला आहे, वाहतूक विलेपार्ले पूल आणि कॅप्टन गोरे मार्ग एस. व्ही रोडकडे वळवण्यात आली आहे. #MTPTrafficUpdates
Further, updating about the traffic in the city, the Mumbai Traffic Police stated that there is slow moving traffic in Kanjurmarg and at Sahara Star Ramnagar Subway due to waterlogging issue.
The Mumbai Traffic Police, tweeted, "Due to water logging, vehicular movement is slow at Gandhinagar Junction, Kanjur Marg"
Meanwhile, IMD Mumbai has issued a 'yellow' alert for the next 48 hours. The IMD Mumbai predicts heavy rainfall in isolated places in the city.
According to the Regional Meteorological Centre, Mumbai City received 16 mm of rain and eastern suburbs and western suburbs received 39 mm and 32 mm of rain respectively in the last 12 hours
A high tide of about 4.69 meters is expected to hit Mumbai at 3.10 pm today, stated Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). The civic body also said that a low tide of about 1.31 metre is expected at 9.22 pm today
#Watch | Slow moving traffic on Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose road from Nariman Point to Marine Lines railway station due to Coastal Road Project work in Mumbai
— Mid Day (@mid_day) July 7, 2023
Via: @satejss #SubhashChandraBose #NarimanPoimt #MarineLines #Mumbai #Traffic pic.twitter.com/gJc6nMZc7W