Mumbai: A Monorail train with at least 200 passengers on board came to a halt due to an apparent power failure between Mysore Colony and Bhakti Park stations in Mumbai amid heavy rains on Tuesday evening, with rescue operations underway for more than an hour.
The passengers who were rescued said panic prevailed inside the train, which runs on an elevated track, with several people complaining of suffocation as the AC system shut down.
A Monorail train came to a halt between Mysore Colony and Bhakti Park stations in Mumbai amid downpour on Tuesday evening, with the fire brigade and other agencies carrying out a rescue operation using cranes, officials said. pic.twitter.com/uA6Wb7xZ6a
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Nobody should panic as everyone would be evacuated safely, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said in a post on X, adding that an inquiry will be conducted into the incident.
“Due to some technical reason, a Monorail is stuck between Chembur and Bhakti Park. MMRDA (Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority), the fire brigade, and the municipal corporation, all agencies have reached the spot. The highest priority is being given to the safety of all passengers,” Fadnavis posted on X.
“I request everyone to remain patient. I am in contact with the MMRDA Commissioner, the Municipal Commissioner, the police, and all relevant agencies. An inquiry will also be conducted into why this incident occurred,” he said.
The fire brigade was rescuing passengers using three snorkel cranes.
The train came to a halt at around 6.15 pm and it was an hour before the rescue operation began, passengers said.
There were about 200 passengers inside, municipal commissioner Bhushan Gagrani said.
Passengers were rescued after a Monorail train came to a halt amid rainfall in Mumbai on Tuesday. (PTI)
The train suffered “a minor power supply issue”, Mumbai Monorail said in an initial press statement.
Medical teams were present at the spot, and BEST buses have been provided to ferry rescued passengers, commissioner Gagrani said.
“I was stuck in the Monorail for almost one hour and 45 minutes. People were scared as there was no communication from the authorities. Some were struggling to breathe, and tried to break the window. A couple of passengers fainted,” said one passenger after he was rescued.
A woman passenger said there was no air conditioning and electricity inside.
“As the local services on the harbour line were shut due to the heavy rains, we took Monorail, and went through this ordeal,” said another passenger.
Mumbai has been battered by rains for the last two days, throwing normal life in the metropolis out of gear.
(This copy has been updated with the latest information and picture)
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