Updated On: 09 July, 2024 01:27 PM IST | Jasmeen Shaikh
Ahead of the high tide, a team of life guards was seen vacating the Juhu beach on Tuesday. Pics/ Anurag Ahire

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Data as per the Disaster Management Department showed that the city will witness 22 days of high tide in the Arabian Sea during the four months of monsoon this year
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After heavy showers on Monday, rains abated in the city on Tuesday. Overcast skies were seen across the city

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The Indian Meteorological Department had issued a red-alert for Tuesday with prediction of heavy rainfall in the city. However, the weather conditions differed from the predictions
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Schools and Colleges remained closed on Tuesday in light of the red-alert

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Local trains came back on tracks as there was no waterlogging anywhere since early morning. The suburban services were running with a minor delay of 5-10 minutes, authorities said
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The Harbour Line track, on which services were suspended on Monday night between the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus and Mankhurd due to waterlogging at Wadala, was operationalised at 4.30 am on Tuesday after the water receded, a Central Railway spokesperson said

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"On the Main Line, both fast and slow locals are running 2-3 min behind schedule and the Harbour Line locals are running almost on time now," the spokesperson said
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The Western Railway on its social media handle said the suburban services on its slow and fast corridors were running normally with some delays
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The iconic Lalbaugcha Raja idol was shifted onto a raft on Sunday afternoon after delays since morning due to high tide and technical challenges, with final immersion, delayed by several hours, expected to take place around 11 pm, officials said.