Throughout Monday morning, several pockets of the city, including Borivali and Colaba, experienced heavy downpour. (Express Photo by Amit Chakravarty)Maharashtra Mumbai Rains LIVE Updates: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, his deputies Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, and other ministers will tour flood-hit areas of the Marathwada region on Wednesday, officials said. Rains have wreaked havoc over the last few days in the region, killing eight persons and damaging houses and crops. Heavy rains have been witnessed in Latur, Dharashiv, Beed and Parbhani districts. With dams in the Marathwada region swollen due to the unprecedented rains, water was being continuously discharged from them, he said.
Sirens ‘urgently procured’ in the aftermath of Op Sindoor yet to be installed: Nearly four months after 142 sirens were “urgently purchased” by the Maharashtra government following Operation Sindoor in May this year, 60 of them are yet to be installed and are lying unattended at various fire stations and government offices across Mumbai, for want of funds. The sirens, meant to be emergency alert measures for citizens in case of national security emergency, have been installed in various districts, while it is pending in Mumbai, sources in the government said.

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Metro Line 4 trial run begins in Thane: The trial runs of Mumbai Metro Line 4 began on Monday on a 4.4-km stretch covering four stations from Gaimukh to Vijay Garden in Thane, with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde flagging off the first train. The first phase of the stretch is a part of the 32.3-km Line 4 and its 2.8-km extension Line 4A, together spanning 35 km with 32 stations that will connect Wadala in Central Mumbai to Gaimukh in the eastern suburb of Thane providing a crucial link for commuters traveling between Thane, Mumbai’s eastern suburbs, and the city’s commercial hubs.
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