Water pipeline crash-lands on CST-Kalyan train near Thane station yesterday, bringing death, injury and dry days for a town without cuts
Water pipeline crash-lands on CST-Kalyan train near Thane station yesterday, bringing death, injury and dry days for a town without cuts
At 10.35 am, a girder of an under-construction road overbridge crashed down on to a CST-Kalyan local a few metres away from Thane station, bringing down with it an adjacent water pipeline. The accident left two dead and 11 injured and at least 5,555 people without water for the next two days.
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Or of course, just watching the spectacle with a voyeur's delight.u00a0 All through this, the pipeline disgorged precious water. Two hours later when the water mains were finally shut, 5 lakh litres of water had been spilt. That means 25,000 buckets of water, equal to the per day supply of 1,388 families with four members each.
Unlike Mumbai, Thane city does not face a water cut right now, but civic officials in the hydraulic department say a 10 per cent cut is imminent.u00a0
Nitin Deshmukh, who was present at the spot said, "When the water finally stopped spilling out it was a good two hours." TMC commissioner Nandakumar Jantre's cell phone as well as those of all the water department officials were switched off through the day.
600 mmu00a0The diameter of the broken pipeline