Mumbai: Central Railway Uses Ultra-Modern Cameras To Trace Source Of Foul Odor At CSMT Motorman And Guard LobbyA severe rodent infestation at CSMT, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has caused a foul stench and health concerns for staff and passengers. This issue first emerged on July 22nd, with 18-20 dead rodents found. Despite cleaning efforts, the situation worsened over the following days, leading to staff relocating and using...
more... masks due to the stench. By July 25th and 26th, staff reported multiple dead rodents and 25 live ones, with a motorman claiming over 150 dead rats were found. However, the Central Railway spokesperson stated only 85 have been found. The Central Railway has used baroscopic cameras to inspect hard-to-reach areas, removing dead rats and sending samples for testing.
CSMT, jo ki UNESCO World Heritage Site hai, usme raton ka bahut bada infestation hai. Isse staff aur passengers ko bahut pareshani ho rahi hai. 22 July ko 18-20 dead rats mile the. Saaf-safai ki gayi, lekin problem badhti gayi. Staff ko apne workstations se shift hona pada aur...
more... masks lagane pade, stench bahut jyada tha. 25 aur 26 July tak staff ne kai dead rats aur 25 live rats report kiye. Ek motorman ne kaha ki 150 se zyada dead rats mile hai, lekin Central Railway ke spokesperson ne kaha ki sirf 85 mile hain. Central Railway ne baroscopic cameras use kiye hain to har jagah dekh paye aur dead rats nikale. Sample lab mein bheje gaye hain.