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Heavy monsoon showers lashed Mumbai on Thursday, bringing normal life to a crawl after several parts of the city received more than 200 mm of rainfall in the last 24 hours. The intense rainfall led to widespread waterlogging, disrupted road traffic and affected suburban railway services during the morning rush hour.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Mumbai, warning residents of continued heavy to very heavy rainfall through the day. A red alert has also been issued for neighbouring Palghar, where extremely heavy rainfall is expected.
According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), several locations across Mumbai recorded over 200 mm of rainfall in the 24-hour period ending at 8 am.
The continuous downpour overwhelmed drainage systems in many low-lying areas, resulting in water accumulation on roads and disrupting the city's daily routine.
Authorities are closely monitoring rainfall levels as the monsoon remains active over the region.
Heavy rainfall caused severe waterlogging in several parts of Mumbai, slowing vehicular movement and increasing travel time for commuters.
Among the affected areas were:
Motorists encountered slow-moving traffic as water accumulated on major roads, while civic teams worked to clear drainage channels and restore normal movement.
Mumbai's suburban railway network, the city's primary mode of public transport, also witnessed disruptions.
Passengers reported delays on several local train services during the morning peak hours as heavy rain affected operations across parts of the network.
Railway authorities continued monitoring track conditions while working to minimise delays and maintain services.
The India Meteorological Department has warned that heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely to continue across Mumbai and its suburbs.
The weather department has advised residents to remain cautious, particularly in low-lying areas that are prone to flooding during periods of intense rainfall.
Meanwhile, Palghar district remains under a red alert, indicating the possibility of extremely heavy rainfall.
The latest spell of rain is part of the active southwest monsoon affecting large parts of Maharashtra.
Heavy rainfall has been reported from multiple districts over the past few days, prompting weather alerts and preparedness measures by local authorities.
Meteorologists expect intermittent heavy showers to continue as favourable monsoon conditions persist across the region.
Civic officials are monitoring vulnerable locations across Mumbai to prevent flooding and ensure smooth drainage.
Emergency teams remain on standby to:
Residents have been advised to avoid unnecessary travel during periods of heavy rain.
The heavy rainfall affected several aspects of daily life across Mumbai, including:
Despite the challenges, authorities continue working to restore normal conditions while monitoring the weather situation.
According to the IMD, rainfall activity is expected to continue throughout the day.
Residents are advised to:
Mumbai received more than 200 mm of rainfall in 24 hours, leading to widespread waterlogging, traffic congestion and delays in suburban train services. The IMD has issued an orange alert for Mumbai and a red alert for neighbouring Palghar as heavy rainfall is expected to continue.
The latest spell of monsoon rain has once again highlighted Mumbai's vulnerability to heavy rainfall and urban flooding. With more than 200 mm of rain recorded in several parts of the city, commuters faced significant disruptions on roads and railway networks. As the IMD forecasts continued heavy showers, authorities remain on alert while urging residents to exercise caution and stay updated through official weather advisories.
Several parts of Mumbai recorded more than 200 mm of rainfall in the 24 hours ending at 8 am.
The alert was issued because heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected to continue across Mumbai.
Waterlogging was reported in Dadar, Parel, Hindmata, Charkop, Worli, Goregaon and Andheri.
Yes. Several suburban train services experienced delays during the morning rush hour.
Palghar district has been placed under a red alert due to the forecast of extremely heavy rainfall.
Intense rainfall within a short period, combined with low-lying areas and drainage challenges, often leads to waterlogging.
Residents should avoid unnecessary travel, stay updated with official weather advisories and avoid flooded roads.
Yes. The IMD has forecast continued heavy rainfall across Mumbai and surrounding areas.
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