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Mumbai rains: Mumbai drowns as 200 mm rain in 6 hours wreaks havoc

Mumbai rains: Mumbai drowns as 200 mm rain in 6 hours wreaks havoc

Mumbai was left paralyzed after receiving nearly 200 mm rainfall in just six hours on August 19. Streets turned into rivers, traffic came to a crawl, and train services were suspended as floodwaters wreaked havoc across the city. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis reviewed the situation with the disaster management department, warning that the next 48 hours will be crucial for Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg, which remain on high alert.

19 August,2025 08:46 PM IST
Mumbaikars REACT to Mumbai Rains: Red Alert, Trains Halted & Schools Shut

Mumbaikars REACT to Mumbai Rains: Red Alert, Trains Halted & Schools Shut

Mumbai reels under relentless monsoon fury as the IMD issues a red alert for the second consecutive day. With over 500mm of rainfall in 84 hours, the city is waterlogged from Dadar to Andheri. Schools and colleges remain shut, trains delayed, and 32 university exams are postponed. With more rain on the way, Mumbai faces its worst monsoon alert of 2025.

19 August,2025 03:03 PM IST
Mumbai Rains: City on Red Alert, Roads Flooded, Trains Late & Schools Shut Amid

Mumbai Rains: City on Red Alert, Roads Flooded, Trains Late & Schools Shut Amid

Mumbai is battling one of its heaviest spells of rain this season. Streets in Sion, Dadar, Andheri, and Matunga are waterlogged, local trains are running late, and the BMC has declared a holiday for schools. With the IMD upgrading Mumbai’s alert level to red, the city is on edge as police urge residents to avoid unnecessary travel.

18 August,2025 04:43 PM IST
Mumbai Rains: IMD issues 5-Day heavy rain alert, Andheri subway submerged

Mumbai Rains: IMD issues 5-Day heavy rain alert, Andheri subway submerged

Mumbai is once again battling relentless monsoon showers. The IMD has issued a 5-day heavy to very heavy rainfall warning for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, and other coastal areas. Waterlogging, pothole-ridden highways, and traffic jams have already disrupted daily life. In some areas, the situation is turning dangerous with a mix of rainwater, sewage, and sludge flooding key roads.

16 June,2025 08:00 PM IST

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