Santacruz recorded the season’s highest rainfall with 243.9 mm while Colaba had 124.9 mm between 8.30 am Saturday to the same time Sunday. The BMC’s disaster management helpline admitted heavy waterlogging at Hindmata in Dadar, Kala Chowki, Parel, Mahim Junction, Andheri Kurla Road, Sion-Dharavi Road, Government Colony Bandra and Mahakali Caves.
The Bullion Building in Zaveri Bazaar collapsed shortly after midnight, killing one person and injuring three; they had sought shelter in the empty building. The back of Kaneria House in Kalbadevi, also unoccupied, gave way in the morning; there were no casualties. The compound wall of another unoccupied house in Gangawadi, Ghatkopar (W), collapsed on Sunday evening, injuring three women, while a subway wall at Bandra terminus collapsed on Saturday night, injuring two railway employees and another person.
A tree collapsed in Kandivili and killed Surekha Salve (30). Manjula Devendre (40) of Shivajinagar Govandi died after receiving an electric shock. Ten-year-old Abdul Khan, who was with her, was severely injured.
Suburban rail services were disrupted as the tracks got flooded at Kurla, Sion, Matunga, and Chunabhatti. Central and Harbour Line services were delayed by 30 minutes while Western line trains ran 15-20 minutes behind schedule. Sangeeta Verma of Malad, who travels by the Western line everyday, said, “Local trains were running at snail’s pace. It took me nearly two hours to reach Malad from Churchgate.”
Hospitals, both private and public, continue to admit people with monsoon-related illnesses. In the space of 24 hours, 140 persons were admitted for fever and 39 for gastroenteritis. There was a suspected case of dengue, another of leptospirosis and 35 of malaria.
“As we said earlier, low-lying areas are prone to flooding even with the slightest amount of rain as it happened yesterday. We are trying to create a mechanism by which we will be able to prevent flooding completely in these areas; it will be a long-term solution. Meanwhile, 162 pumps are pumping out rainwater from the storm water drains to the sewerage drains, reducing the pressure on the drains,” said S S Shinde, joint municipal commissioner (disaster management).
Sunday began with clear skies but clouds formed by the evening, resulting in light showers. Similar weather conditions have been forecast for Monday.