Mehta has asked for a report within 15 days, said an official of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.
After coming under criticism from the medical fraternity over Dr Amrapurkar's death, the BMC Commissioner today ordered the Additional Commissioner (Eastern Suburbs) to conduct an enquiry and submit a report on what led to the unfortunate incident and preventive measures that can be taken to avoid such incidents.
Dr Amrapurkar's body was recovered from a nullah near the Coast Guard office in the Worli area yesterday.
Mumbai received 331.4 mm of rainfall on Tuesday, causing extensive water logging and bringing the megapolis to its knees.
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