Flashback 26 July 2005: 13 years since Mumbai was flooded like never before
26 July
2005, a date etched in the memory of every Mumbai citizen. Through pictures, we
look at the deadly deluge the city suffered.
Current Affairs News:
The rains
paralysed the city.The city received a rainfall of 944 mm, a 100-year high, in
a span of 24 hours. The rain continued and at least 1,000 people lost their
lives and 14,000 homes were destroyed.
37,000
auto rickshaws, 4,000 taxis, 900 BEST buses were damaged, and 10,000 trucks and
tempos were grounded. The city had to bear a direct loss of about Rs 5.5
billion.
Local
trains came to a halt due to the water-logging on the tracks. 52 local trains
were damaged. Water logging led to a dramatic increase in trafiic on road and
low-lying regions like Dharavi and Bandra-Kurla Complex were submerged.
There
was no Facebook and Twitter then. Thousands of people were stranded due to
flooding and could not reach home for up to 24 hours.
The
rains could not defeat the indomitable spirit of the Mumbaikars. They were not
just helping the fellow citizens but also rescued stray animals.
At
present, the monsoon rains and the subsequent flooding keeps on bringing back
the memories of the 2005 floods. Almost every year, the monsoon season brings
scenes of distress from all across the city, depicting its struggle with rains.
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