The Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport (BEST) has been operating the extra buses since yesterday to ferry commuters stranded at various places, an official of the civic undertaking said.
"We ran 109 extra buses on important routes yesterday and today too, we are running additional buses on the Colaba-Thane route," BEST spokesperson Manoj Varade said.
The suburban train network, which carries over 65 lakh passengers a day, is the lifeline of the financial capital. BEST provides support to the transport network with a fleet of nearly 4,000 buses.
Services on the Western Railway resumed around midnight last night, while trains on the Central Railway's (CR) mainline section between CSMT and Kalyan started this morning. However, the Harbour line, also run by the CR, still remained suspended.
However, many preferred to stay back in offices and resumed duty today.
Pramod Harlalka, a sub-broker, who could not go home in neighbouring Thane district's Bhayandar yesterday, said he will resume work after the stock market opens.
"Now I would not be going to my home today, as stock market will open in a while," said Harlalka who have his office in Kalba Devi in South Mumbai.
Harlalka, who has his office in Kalbadevi in South Mumbai, also alleged hotels overcharged diners who thronged them last night.
A few Mumbaikars said the Maharashtra government should have declared an official holiday. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis yesterday advised people to step out of their homes only if there is an emergency.
"A little imagination on the part of the government would have spared a large number of office-goers of this ordeal," said S Balakrishna, a social worker.
Bank holidays are declared by Central/state governments under the Act.
Yesterday, nearly 300 mm rain in 12 hours paralysed the maximum city. Religious places, municipal schools, railway stations, offices and corporate parks turned into temporary homes for people who were stranded.
"Traffic from Bandra Worli Sealink towards airport is moving now. However, south-bound traffic is still very slow due to water-logging at Vakola," the Mumbai police tweeted.
The BMC has cancelled the leaves given to its staffers and asked them to report for work.
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