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write a newsreport on 'heavy rains brings city sandstill' ​

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Answered by akashdangi100
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Heavy rains lash Mumbai, brings traffic to a standstill

Traffic snarls were reported across all major city roads owing to the heavy rains in Mumbai on Tuesday morning

Traffic snarls were reported across all major city roads owing to the heavy downpour on Tuesday morning, affecting the morning commute to work for lakhs of motorists. (Live Updates)

Incessant rains in Mumbai continued though the noon, making traffic conditions miserable for commuters as waterlogging was reported at multiple places. Mumbai police issued diversions at select places as traffic policemen tried to ease congestion at various points on the ground. But the traffic department of Mumbai police is yet to issue any advisory or diversions.

There are reports of waterlogging at Byculla railway station in the east near Palace cinema towards the Byculla zoo. Mumbai police have also urged commuters and motorists to dial 100 to apprise the police of the situation if they are stuck somewhere. You can also contact Mumbai police on Twitter by tagging @MumbaiPolice.

The solution appears to be working as the Twitter response is helping commuters. When one commuter, Ravi Kalle, asked for the best route to travel from Worli to Sion Hospital, the police directed him to take the Eastern Freeway. The situation at the Eastern Freeway is normalised as the traffic is moving again.

Meanwhile, the traffic police helpline 8454999999 is also getting calls from motorists.

“Areas including MIDC, Military Road in Marol, Cama Lane in Ghatkopar (East), Kurla bus depot have slow moving traffic due to tree falls,” said Amitesh Kumar, joint commissioner of police, traffic. There is also report of a tree fall near Bhaudaji Lad museum on the northbound stretch which is further affecting traffic.

Officials of the Mumbai traffic police and personnel including wardens are at congested locations to assist motorists in getting to their destinations.

Answered by rohitman4502
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Mumbai, October 7 : Yesterday , from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., hundreds of trucks , tankers , cars and two – wheelers were caught in the traffic Checking from Mohmad Ali Road to Vashi Bridge Junction and from Sion Bridge to CST Lamington Road Market . It was learnt from reliable sources that the situation had been caused by a political procession. Matters became worse as the traffic was at its peak during those hours. Many vehicle owners Who tried to avoid the traffic jam by using the interior roads and lanes found themselves going in circles. It took the motorists almost an hour and a half to reach Lamington Road Market from Sion Bridge . The traffic police found it difficult to maintain order. Ajith Kumar, a taxi driver, said, “ I have been driving from the past 12 years but I have never witnessed a traffic jam of this proportion .”

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