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Vasai Road Station Becomes Emergency Shelter Amid Prolonged Power Cuts and Flooding

Vasai Road Station Becomes Emergency Shelter Amid Prolonged Power Cuts and Flooding

On July 10, 2026, prolonged power cuts and severe flooding crippled the Vasai region of Mumbai, forcing hundreds of local residents to seek refuge at the Vasai Road railway station. The station quickly transformed into a crucial emergency shelter and a vital lifeline for the flood-hit community.

With electricity and mobile networks completely disrupted for days in the waterlogged neighbourhoods, citizens flocked to the railway station. The premises served as an oasis for the residents, standing out as the only location in the area that maintained an uninterrupted power supply during the crisis.

According to a station official, the residents arriving at the station were not there to travel. Instead, people from the surrounding neighbourhoods began flocking to the railway premises simply to charge their dying mobile phones, find a dry corner to stay safe, and reconnect with the outside world.

The severe weather conditions left many parts of Vasai waterlogged, cutting off communication networks and electricity for days. In response, the Vasai Road railway station became a central hub for stranded residents looking to stay dry and maintain contact with their families and emergency services.

As the flooding continued to impact the region, the station's uninterrupted power supply allowed hundreds of citizens to keep their mobile devices active, helping the community stay connected during the prolonged utility outage.

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