Mumbai's Emergency Plans Under Review After Monorail Snag
Mumbai's disaster management bodies have initiated a review of emergency management plans for Monorail and Metro systems following a recent breakdown. Authorities have been asked to submit their operational procedures, emphasizing the importance of regular drills to ensure preparedness.
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The district disaster management bodies for Mumbai and Mumbai Suburban districts have requested the submission of emergency management plans from Monorail and Metro operations. These measures were prompted by the directive of Dr. Vipin Sharma, who emphasized the need for robust protocols during a joint review meeting with municipal officials.
A breakdown incident near Bhakti Park in Chembur on August 19, where passengers were stranded due to a technical issue, underscored the urgency of an action plan. The session highlighted standard operating procedures to prevent future transport system failures.
Dr. Ashwini Joshi, Mumbai City District Disaster Management Authority chairperson, emphasized the importance of regular mock drills to evaluate the readiness and response mechanisms at public transport facilities, marking a proactive approach to ensuring public safety.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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