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Indian Railways: Railway alert due to continuous rain, more than 15 trains canceled

Due to continuous heavy rains, Railways has canceled more than 15 trains scheduled to open on Wednesday, while many have been diverted. Railways has issued an order related to this. Due to this decision of Railways, about 22 thousand passengers have to face problems. Whereas, Railways has suffered a loss of more than Rs 20 crore due to this. Due to rain, people are facing a lot of difficulties in travelling. Especially the passengers who had already planned their journey and made reservations were seen quite worried. The passenger who reached Tatanagar station to catch the train was disappointed.

Passengers created ruckus at Tatanagar railway station

On the other hand, the passengers had reached Tatanagar railway station. At the last moment he was informed about the cancellation of trains. Many people had to go for important work. He looked angry on the news of cancellation of trains. Such passengers created ruckus at the station. After this many people applied to get refund. There was a lot of anger among the people.

Santragachi Porbandar train will remain canceled on 13th and 15th October

At the same time, Porbandar to Santragachi train has been canceled on 15th October while Santragachi to Porbandar train has been canceled on 13th October. A separate circular has been issued for this.

These trains were canceled

Howrah-Puri Shatabdi, Puri-Howrah Shatabdi, Shalimar-Chennai Coromandel Express, Howrah-Sri Satyasai Prasanthi Nilayam Express, Shalimar-Puri Shreejagannath Express, Puri-Shalimar Shreejagannath Express, Shalimar-Puri Express, Khordha Road-Kharagpur Express, Puri Bangriposi Express, Kharagpur-Bhadrak, Shalimar-Sambalpur, Howrah-Puri Express, Kharagpur-Baleshwar- Kharagpur, Bhadrak-Baleshwar, Puri-Howrah Express, Shalimar-Nagarkol, Howrah-Chennai, Howrah-Bengaluru M Visvesvaraya, New Delhi Purushottam Express, Puri-Shalimar. Poor charioteer.

These trains were diverted

Puri-Yoganagari Rishikesh Express train has been diverted via Sambalpur City, Jharsuguda Road.

Rescheduled these trains

Puri-Shalimar Dhauli Express has been rescheduled to 10.25 am instead of 3 pm, Howrah-Bhubaneswar Janshatabdi to 1.25 pm instead of 3.25 pm and Howrah-Puri Shatabdi has also been rescheduled.

Maximum 104 mm rain in Musabani, 11 mm rain in Jamshedpur.

On Wednesday also it rained throughout the day in the city. The highest rainfall of 104 mm was recorded in Musabani of East Singhbhum. Whereas in Jamshedpur urban area, 11 mm rain was recorded in 24 hours. According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of rain in the city for the next two days. There will be a reduction in rain on October 6. The weather will remain clear from October 7.

Kharkai crosses danger mark, Subarnarekha close

Due to rain on the fourth day and opening of gates of Chandil Dam and Barrage, the water level of Kharkai crossed the danger mark (129 meters) on Wednesday, while the water level of Subarnarekha river reached the danger mark. The administration directed the people of Bagbera, Jugsalai Garib Nawaz Colony, Shastri Nagar to move to a safe place.

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