Mumbai Monorail services faced significant disruption on Tuesday evening after a train near Mysore Colony station experienced a power supply failure, leaving passengers stranded and prompting emergency rescue operations amid heavy rain.
The incident occurred at around 6:15 pm when the monorail came to a halt between Chembur and Bhakti Park stations. Passengers immediately contacted the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's emergency helpline (1916) for assistance.
तांत्रिक बिघाडामुळे मोनो अडकली.
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Responding swiftly to the emergency, Mumbai Fire Brigade teams rushed to the scene with three snorkel vehicles to begin rescue operations. The fire department's quick response ensured passenger safety during the evacuation process.
Meanwhile, operations and maintenance teams have been deployed on-site and are working to resolve the power supply issue as quickly as possible. To minimise inconvenience, monorail services between Wadala and Chembur continue to operate smoothly on a single line.
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