The CR has identified Masjid, Mazgaon yard, Byculla, Currey Road, Sion, Kurla, Vikhroli, Ghatkopar, Nanipada, Thane, Mumbra, Dombivli on the main line, and Sewri, Vadala, Chunabhatti, Tilaknagar and Chembur on the harbour line as vulnerable to water-logging during heavy rains where 23 pumps will be provided before May 31, it said in a statement today.
In addition, the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai will provide 16 pumps at 15 locations, it said.
The CR has also set up a control office to keep a liaison with meteorological department, disaster management cell and staff deputed at flood prone areas for continuous monitoring and constant updates.
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