The Navy has opened community kitchens and food counters at various locations in Mumbai to provide relief to commuters stranded in torrential rainfall. “Community kitchens providing food opened at Churchgate, Byculla, Parel, CST, Worli and Tardeo, Mumbai Central, Dadar, Mankhurd, Chembur, Malad and Ghatkopar,” a Navy spokesperson said.
IN community kitchens providing food @Churchgate , Byculla, Parel/ CST/Worli/Tardeo, Mumbai Central/Dadar/ Mankhurd/Chembur/Malad/ Ghatkopar
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) August 30, 2017
“Food counters opened at various locations in Mumbai for stranded commuters,” the spokesperson tweeted. “Indian Navy for you...Anytime Anywhere Everytime,” he added.
#MumbaiRains Food counters opened at various locations in Mumbai for the stranded commuters @SpokespersonMoD@Dev_Fadnavispic.twitter.com/wkYJSuE6oz
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) August 30, 2017
Indian Navy for you...Anytime Anywhere Everytime pic.twitter.com/gSIj0OsOEh
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) August 30, 2017
The Western Naval Command has made arrangements to provide shelter to Mumbaikars who were left stranded after heavy rains lashed the metropolis yesterday. “WNC has made arrangements to provide shelter to stranded Mumbaikars at Colaba, Worli and Ghatkopar,” the spokesperson said. “Shelters are being provided at Sagar Institute Colaba, INS Trata Worli, INS Hamla Marve and Material Organisation Ghatkopar,” he added.
#MumbaiRains WNC makes arrangements/ provides shelter to stranded Mumbaikars at Colaba,Worli & Ghatkopar @SpokespersonMoD@Dev_Fadnavis
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy)August 29, 2017
Shelters being provided at Sagar Institute Colaba;INS Trata Worli; INS Hamla Marve; & Material Orgn (MBI) Ghatkopar @PMOIndia@narendramodi
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy)August 29, 2017
Naval helicopters have been kept on standby to meet any eventuality after heavy rains battered Mumbai and its adjoining areas, the Navy said. Flood rescue teams and divers are also ready for deployment. “Seeking 42 C ready for day/night Search and Rescue. Medical teams and Divers ready for immediate deployment,” the spokesperson tweeted.
#MumbaiRains Seaking 42 C ready for day/night Search&Rescue. Medical teams + Divers ready for immediate deployment @SpokespersonMoDpic.twitter.com/ssf2CBFR59
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy)August 29, 2017
Five flood rescue teams and two diving teams are also ready to render assistance at different locations across Mumbai, he added.
#MumbaiRains Five(05)Flood Rescue teams+Two(02)Diving teams ready 2render assistance at different locations across Mumbai @SpokespersonMoDpic.twitter.com/mpVwjeUdUt
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) August 29, 2017
The city received torrential rains the entire day yesterday and the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of heavy showers today as well.