
The heavy rain slowed down the traffic on the Western Express Highway near Vile Parle as heavy rain lashed Mumbai city. Waterlogging was also witnessed in the Gandhi Market Sion area
Heavy rainfall has lashed several parts of Mumbai city on Monday, bringing the traffic to a halt and creating a waterlogging situation in several areas. The heavy rain slowed down the traffic on the Western Express Highway near Vile Parle as heavy rain lashed Mumbai city. Waterlogging was also witnessed in the Gandhi Market Sion area. IMD on Monday issued a red alert for rain in Mumbai, while the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has announced a holiday for all schools following heavy rainfall, with afternoon-shift schools set to remain closed.
The Red alert has been issued in areas including Mumbai, Raigad, Pune Ghat, Satara Ghat, Ratnagiri, and Kolhapur Ghat. Several districts, including Palghar, Thane, Sindhudurg, Jalgaon, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Jalna, Beed, Latur, Amravati, Chandrapur, and Gadchiroli, have been put under orange alert.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has declared a holiday in all schools after heavy rains. The BMC PRO issued a statement saying that all schools of the afternoon shift will remain closed on Monday. The civic body has also appealed to citizens to avoid stepping out unless absolutely necessary. For any emergency or official information, residents are advised to reach out to the BMC main control room helpline at 1916.
According to INCOIS, a warning of 3.5 to 4.3-meter-high waves has been issued for Mumbai city, Mumbai suburbs, Thane, and Ratnagiri districts from August 18 to August 20. Similarly, for Palghar, Raigad, and Sindhudurg districts from August 19 to 20, waves of 3.5 to 4.2 meters in height are expected.
The sea conditions are rough with winds blowing at speeds of 50-60 km/h, and fishermen are advised not to venture into the sea. There is an alert for rough sea conditions and high waves hitting the coast. All district administrations have been instructed to stay alert.
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Mumbai’s civic body, BMC, has declared a holiday for all schools, colleges on August 19
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) has urged passengers to check flight status before travelling and to leave earlier than usual to avoid traffic congestion. IndiGo and Akasa Air also shared updates on their flight operations.
Commissioner of Police, Greater Mumbai, urged residents to remain cautious amid heavy rains, avoid non-essential travel, and contact 100/112/103 in case of emergencies.
“Dear Mumbaikars, Caution is advised as heavy rainfall continues under Orange Alert, incidents of water-logging and reduced visibility are being reported from multiple areas. Please avoid non-essential travel, plan your commute with care, and step out only if necessary,” Commissioner of Police, Greater Mumbai wrote on X.
9 flights were forced to abort landing at Mumbai airport amid heavy rains
The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rainfall warning from August 17 to August 20. The government has also issued a press note advising citizens to remain cautious. Based on the received information and the heavy rainfall warnings, all necessary actions regarding landslides have been communicated to district administrations.
In Ratnagiri district, the Jagbudi, Shastri, and Kodavali rivers have crossed warning levels, and in Raigad district, the Kundalika river has crossed the warning level, with alerts issued through the district administration for vigilance.
One NDRF team has been deployed to the Beed district, Parli Taluka, Kaudgaon area for search and rescue operations. One SDRF team has been deployed in Halgani village of Mukhed Taluka, Nanded district and is working in that area.
Continuous coordination is maintained with central agencies, IMD and NRSC for weather forecasts and updates, which are disseminated to all districts. Using the SACHET platform, weather alerts are being sent to citizens via SMS and notifications.
Greater Mumbai Commissioner of Police also urged the public to stay inside.
“Dear Mumbaikars, Caution is advised as heavy rainfall continues under Orange Alert. Incidents of water-logging and reduced visibility are being reported from multiple areas. Please avoid non-essential travel, plan your commute with care, and step out only if necessary”, a post from the X account of Greater Mumbai Commissioner of Police said.
The post further added, “Our officials and staff are on high alert and ready to assist. In case of any emergency, please dial 100 / 112 / 103. Your safety always comes first. #MonsoonUpdates #MTPUpdates #MonsoonUpdates.”
(With updates from ANI)