On Monday morning, a monorail train suddenly stopped in Mumbai in Mumbai because of a “technical mistake” in Mumbai, after 17 passengers on board were saved, officials said, PTI reported.
After solving the problem, however, the monorail restored her way.
The incident occurred between Antop Hill’s depot and GTBN Monorail in Wadale, PTI reported officials.
The incident was reported at 7.16 in the morning due to a “technical mistake”, a civic official said, according to information received from the police control room in Mumbai.
The stuck passengers were rescued approximately 45 minutes after the incident, all safely transferred to another monorail train, confirmed the clerk.
The attempts to achieve the MAHA MUMBAI Metro Operation Corporation Limited (MMMOCL), which operates the monorail, were unsuccessful.
This means the second such incident in recent weeks – last month, during heavy rainfall, two monorail trains were stuck in separate places throughout the city, resulting in the rescue of hundreds of passengers.
Bombai braces for other collisions
According to IMD Mumbai, intense to very intense rain magic, accompanied by storms, lightning and gusty winds reaching 30-40 km / h, Thane and Raigad’s adjacent districts are likely to continue.
The downpour has disrupted traffic movement in several areas. The Traffic Police in Mumbai announced the closure of the Andher Subway operations on Monday morning due to one and a half feet of accumulated rainwater.
“Given one and a half foot of rainwater, the Andher Subway (Andheri West) accumulates, the operation was closed there and the operation was redirected across the Gokhale Bridge,” the Traffic Police in Mumbai on X.
(With the entry from agencies)
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