Cyclone tempest Tauktae harmed an ocean confronting wellbeing divider and iron doors close to the notorious Gateway of India here and some wharf stones in the area additionally got unstuck because of its effect, city authorities said on Tuesday.
The fundamental construction of the notable landmark didn't endure any harm, however a part of the pathway close to it collapsed, they said.
Colossal tsunamis in the Arabian Sea tossed stacks of trash at the landmark, which is a significant vacation spot, as the cyclonic tempest passed near the Mumbai coast on Monday, they said.
A Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) official said they got four trucks of trash from the premises of the landmark in south Mumbai after the cyclonic tempest died down.
"A number basalt stones close to the Gateway of India have ousted with the effect of the tornado and a little segment of the pathway there collapsed," the authority said.
The territory has been blockaded and the stones gathered for fixes, he said.
Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar visited the landmark on Tuesday and audited the harm caused in the premises and the tidiness work embraced there by the city body.
"There is no harm to the principle structure, yet the ocean confronting security divider and iron entryways close to the Gateway of India have been harmed. Because of the effect of the tsunamis and twist, a portion of the wharf stones fell off and were discarded five meters," Pednekar told PTI.
The harsh ocean likewise unloaded huge loads of trash close to the notorious Marine Drive in south Mumbai, she said.
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