Mumbai Monsoon woes: Pedestrian dies after falling into open manhole amid relentless rainfall over past 24 hours

The manhole was left open due to repair work on a drainage grill amid heavy rainfall over the past 24 hours.

Mumbai Monsoon woes: Pedestrian dies after falling into open manhole amid relentless rainfall over past 24 hours

A 60-year-old pedestrian was killed after falling into an open manhole near Khairani Road in Mumbai’s Sakinaka area on Thursday amid relentless rainfall in the city.

The manhole was left open due to repair work on a drainage grill.

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The body of the victim, identified as Aslam Isak Shaikh, was recovered by the Mumbai Fire Brigade following a search operation and sent to hospital for legal formalities.

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Saikh’s umbrella and slippers were found near the manhole, prompting a swift search and rescue by fire brigade and police.

The incident comes just two days after an 11-year-old boy was killed and four others were injured when a tree was uprooted during the rains and fell on a moving school bus carrying students in Mumbai’s Chembur area.

Earlier, on June 26, another incident involving an open manhole occurred when a sanitation worker fell into one during a drain-cleaning operation at Gandhi Market in Sion.

The mishap took place in the presence of Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde, who was inspecting rain-affected areas following heavy rainfall and widespread waterlogging across the city.

Mumbai witnesses heavy rainfall over past 24 hours

Meanwhile, Mumbai witnessed relentless rainfall over the past 24 hours, with the eastern suburbs recording the highest precipitation, leading to widespread waterlogging and disruptions across several parts of the city.

According to the BMC, rainfall recorded between 8:00 A.M. on July 1 and 6:00 A.M. on Thursday stood at 134 mm in Mumbai City, 164 mm in the Eastern Suburbs, and 149 mm in the Western Suburbs.

Among the worst-hit locations in the eastern suburbs, Mitha Municipal School in Mulund recorded the highest rainfall at 218.6 mm, followed by the S Ward Office with 212 mm.

Paspoli Municipal School in Powai received 208.4 mm, while Gavanpada Fire Station and Mankhurd Fire Station recorded 205.8 mm and 200 mm, respectively.

In the western suburbs, the SWM Santacruz Workshop registered 216 mm of rainfall, while Narialwadi School in Santacruz recorded 214.4 mm.

Andheri Fire Station received 204 mm, followed by Cooper Hospital with 193.2 mm and the K-West Ward Office with 192.6 mm.

Within Mumbai City, the G-South Ward Office recorded the highest rainfall at 187.8 mm, followed by the F-South Ward Office at 179 mm and the F-North Ward Office at 175 mm.

B-Nadkarni Park Municipal School in Wadala received 173.6 mm, while Adarsh Nagar School in Worli recorded 172.8 mm.

(With inputs from agencies)

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