
Mumbai Red Alert: Heavy Rainfall Warning Issued
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai, warning of very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall for the next 24 hours. As a result, local residents face flooding, landslides, and transport disruptions.
Background – Alert Reason & Scope
Heavy monsoon activity, driven by a low-pressure system over south Chhattisgarh, is intensifying over Maharashtra. Mumbai and nearby Raigad district are under red warning as extreme rainfall continues, while areas like Thane and Palghar face orange and yellow alerts respectively.
Impact on City Life
- Flooded roads slowed traffic across Western Express Highway and major junctions like Wadala, Goregaon, and Malad.
- Nearly 80 mm of rain per hour in areas such as Bandra and South Mumbai caused severe waterlogging.
- A landslide in Vikhroli injured several people and tragically claimed two lives.
- Train delays, cancelled services, and flight diversions compounded travel woes.
Quick Safety Checklist – What to Do During Heavy Rain
- Skip non-essential outdoor travel and stay indoors as much as possible.
- Avoid driving through flooded or waterlogged streets.
- Keep emergency contacts and numbers accessible.
- Charge your mobile devices and carry portable chargers.
- Monitor updates from IMD and BMC websites—and follow official advisories.
- If evacuating, use safe, open-ground evacuation spots and avoid building edges.
- Share your location with loved ones when venturing out is necessary.
Where to Stay Updated & Additional Safety Tips
For real-time alerts and forecasts:
- Visit the IMD Regional Meteorological Centre — Mumbai website.India Meteorological Department
- Follow official social media updates from IMD, BMC, and Mumbai Police for alerts and advisories.
H2: Predictions & Conclusion
More heavy rain is expected in the coming 48 hours, with potential easing mid-week. However, residents must remain cautious and adhere strictly to safety advisories to minimize risk.The Times of India+1
Quick Fact
Mumbai is currently under a red alert issued by the IMD. Torrential rains are triggering flooding, landslides, and widespread transport disruption. Safety tips include staying indoors, avoiding waterlogged areas, and preparing emergency contacts. Continuous monitoring of official updates is advised.orecasting over 200 mm rain in 24 hours. Flights, trains, and road traffic have been disrupted.
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India Meteorological Department – Mumbai (Regional Met Centre)