Meanwhile, the stoppage of the Western Railway suburban services have paralysed the city.
Train
services of the Western Railway here came to a halt after a part of a
footover
bridge (FOB) collapsed this morning, an official said.
No
casualties were immediately reported.
Overhead
Equipment (OHE) have been damaged and a team of engineers have swung
into action to restore it, chief PRO of Western Railway Ravinder
Bhakar told PTI.
"A
part of the FOB has collapsed which resulted the halt in all our up
and down services of Western Railway. Our officers have reached to
the spot and accessing the situation," he said.
An
official from Disaster Management Unit said that fire brigade jawans
and other agencies have been mobilised to clear the debris.
"Around
7.30 am, the part of East Western Railway FOB fell down towards
Andheri
east station. Fire brigade, Mumbai police and ward staff have
rushed to the spot," said the official adding no casualty was
reported so far.
He
also said that it seems that incessant rain caused cracks in the FOB,
which later resulted in the collapse.
Thankfully,
no train was passing beneath the track," he added.
Meanwhile,
the stoppage of the Western Railway suburban services have paralysed
the city.
Prashant
Ghag, who works in media house at Fort said, "When I reached
Borivili to board a Churchgate bound train, I came to know that all
the lines of Western Railway have come to halt. Therefore, finding no
alternate means of commute in such a rainy season, I had to return at
my home." Dabbawalas, who supply Tiffin boxes to the working
professionals, have also expressed their inability to work today, as
the all the four lines of the Western Railway suburban services have
come to halt.
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