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Heavy monsoon showers continued to batter Maharashtra on Saturday, prompting the India Meteorological Department (IMD) to issue a red alert for Mumbai and its surrounding suburbs. The weather agency has warned that rainfall is expected to intensify, with the possibility of extremely heavy rain at isolated locations accompanied by strong winds.
The latest warning comes after widespread waterlogging, traffic disruptions and multiple rain-related fatalities were reported across different parts of the state over the past few days.
According to the IMD, Mumbai and neighbouring areas could experience heavy to very heavy rainfall through the day, with isolated locations likely to receive extremely heavy showers.
The department has also forecast gusty winds reaching speeds of up to 60 kmph, urging residents to remain cautious, particularly in low-lying and flood-prone areas.
Authorities are closely monitoring weather conditions as the active monsoon system continues to influence the region.
Many parts of Mumbai recorded more than 100 mm of rainfall during the 24-hour period ending Saturday morning.
The intense downpour led to waterlogging on several roads, slowing vehicular movement during peak hours and causing inconvenience to commuters across the city.
Municipal teams have been deployed to clear waterlogged stretches and monitor vulnerable locations.
Despite the heavy rainfall, essential public transport services continued to operate.
However, commuters reported delays on Mumbai's suburban railway network due to weather-related disruptions. Road traffic also slowed considerably in several parts of the city because of flooding and reduced visibility.
Officials have advised commuters to check transport updates before travelling and avoid unnecessary journeys during periods of intense rainfall.
Authorities have reported at least five rain-related fatalities in Maharashtra over the past few days.
Incidents were reported from Mumbai, Pune and Thane, highlighting the risks associated with heavy monsoon conditions.
Emergency response teams remain on alert as rainfall is expected to continue.
With heavy rain expected to persist, authorities have urged people to take necessary precautions:
The IMD expects active monsoon conditions to continue over parts of Maharashtra in the coming days.
Residents have been advised to monitor official weather bulletins, as forecasts may change depending on the movement of the weather system.
Mumbai is under a red alert after the IMD forecast heavy to extremely heavy rainfall across the city and suburbs. More than 100 mm of rain has already been recorded in several areas, while flooding, transport delays and at least five rain-related deaths have been reported across Maharashtra.
Mumbai continues to face intense monsoon conditions as heavy rainfall disrupts normal life across the city and surrounding districts. With the IMD warning that more rain is likely, authorities remain on high alert while emergency teams monitor vulnerable areas. Residents are being urged to stay informed through official advisories and avoid unnecessary travel until weather conditions improve.
The IMD has forecast heavy to extremely heavy rainfall along with strong winds, prompting the highest level of weather warning.
Several parts of the city recorded more than 100 mm of rainfall in the 24 hours ending Saturday morning.
Yes. Services remain operational, although commuters have reported delays on parts of the suburban railway network.
Officials have reported at least five rain-related deaths across Maharashtra in recent days, including incidents in Mumbai, Pune and Thane.
People are advised to avoid flooded roads, monitor official weather updates, limit non-essential travel and remain alert during periods of heavy rainfall.
The IMD has indicated that active monsoon conditions are likely to persist, with further heavy rainfall expected in Mumbai and surrounding regions.
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