Mumbai Monsoon Mayhem: After Churchgate, Trees Collapse In Marol & Mira-Bhayandar Due To Heavy Rains; 3 Incidents Reported Since Morning
Heavy monsoon rain uprooted a large tree that crushed a parked auto-rickshaw on Military Road in Mumbai's Marol, blocking traffic. Another tree collapsed in Mira-Bhayandar, damaging shop roofs. No injuries were reported, while civic teams later cleared both roads and restored traffic movement.

Mumbai: Mumbai's monsoon miseries continue to impact citizens as parts of the city receive heavy rainfall. After the Churchgate tree uproot incident, another two trees collapsing incident have been reported in Thane's Mira- Bhayander and Marol.
After, a tree was uprooted near the Churchgate station and in front of Sydenham College in the wee hours of Thursday. Another large tree fell on an auto-rickshaw parked on Military Road in Marol today. Since there was no one inside the auto-rickshaw, no injuries were reported.
Tree crushes auto-rickshaw
A video shared by NextMinuteNews on its X account (formerly Twitter) shows a massive tree falling onto the parked auto-rickshaw, crushing it completely.
The video further showed that the massive tree had blocked the road in both directions, bringing vehicular movement in the area to a complete halt. Several people were seen struggling to cross the road due to the uprooted tree.
Similar incident in Mira-Bhayandar
Another similar tree-fall incident came to light in Mira-Bhayandar. The incident took place near the Gold Nest Complex located in Ward No. 10 of Mira-Bhayandar. A large tree suddenly crashed onto the road due to heavy rain.
In a video shared by Jayprakash Singh, the incident was captured on camera. The visuals further showed that the fallen tree had blocked the entire road while damaging the roofs of nearby shops. However, no injuries were reported.
According to sources, following the incident, members of the Shri Siddhivinayak Seva Charitable Trust rushed to the scene. As a precaution, they halted traffic on the road and appealed to citizens to move to safe locations, ensuring that no person or vehicle came under the tree's path.
Traffic restored after clearance
Moreover, after the tree was uprooted, the fire brigade team rushed to the spot and launched an operation to remove it and restore vehicular movement. Hours later, the tree was cleared, and traffic movement resumed.
Due to the intense rainfall in the city, such tree-fall incidents have become frequent. Furthermore, Mumbai local train services have also been delayed due to waterlogged tracks caused by the heavy rain.
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