Thursday, July 23, 2009

Mumbai gears up for highest tide of season today.23 July 2009, 12:57pm by Entrepreneur.Ravinder Singh

Sea waves splash at Gateway of India by Arabian Sea as high tides lash its shores in Mumbai. (TOI Photo)


MUMBAI: As rains lashed the city, the metropolis is all set to face the highest tide of the season which will hit its shores Sea waves splash at Gateway of India by Arabian Sea as high tides lash its shores in Mumbai. (TOI Photo)today.

The city is expected to experience a high tide of 5.1 metres at approximately 1323 hours which would last till about 1925 hours, officials said.

The meteorological department had allayed fears of large scale flooding due to rains and said that it was unlikely very heavy rains would be experienced during the high tide period.

Disaster Management Cell of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, however, has geared up to handle any situation that could occur similar to the 26/7 deluge.

Moderate rains were experienced across the city with the Colaba station recording 20.4 mm of rainfall and 35.9 mm at the Santacruz station.

Civic body officials said that there was no major waterlogging reported in the city and pumps had been operated for at certain low lying locations like Milan subway in suburban Andheri to drain out excessive rain water.

Train services on the Central and Western lines were largely on schedule with no waterlogging on the tracks. Air traffic at the city's airport also remained unaffected.

Road traffic was slow, but there were no snarls on any of the arterial routes, police officials said.


As rains lashed the city, the metropolis is all set to face the highest tide of the season. (AFP Photo)



Sea waves lash the Marine Drive promenade on the Arabian Sea front in Mumbai.



The meteorological department had allayed fears of large scale flooding due to rains.

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