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Mumbai rain highlights: Orange alert issued; over 750 passengers rescued after 2 monorails stuck

Mumbai rain highlights: Heavy rain in the region hit the power supply of Mumbai Monorail, resulting in two trains getting stuck. Over 750 passengers were rescued by officials.

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Mumbai rains: Commuters, buses seen at a waterlogged street in Kurla west. A red alert has been sounded for Mumbai, Thane, Raigad and more as heavy rains lash over parts of Maharashtra.
Mumbai rains: Commuters, buses seen at a waterlogged street in Kurla west. A red alert has been sounded for Mumbai, Thane, Raigad and more as heavy rains lash over parts of Maharashtra.

Mumbai rain highlights: Over 750 passengers have been rescued after two monorail trains got stuck due to power snags amid the heavy rain. As per BMC and MMRDA officials, rescue operations are now complete. Based on the official statement from the MMRDA, officials have cited “overcrowding” as the primary reason behind the technical snags.

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Mumbai, Pune, Thane, Raigad and other regions remain on high alert. As per Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, the next 48 hours will be extremely crucial for the districts under IMD's red alert.

The heavy rain in Mumbai has also caused major flight disruptions. As of Tuesday evening, flights at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai experienced an average delay of 40 minutes. Speaking to HT, airport officials have stated a total of 17 flights were asked to go around before landing and 11 were asked to divert to nearby airports.

Impact of heavy rain in Mumbai and other districts

  • Two incidents of stuck monorails were reported amid the heavy rain in Mumbai. In the first incident, the monorail stopped abruptly between Acharya Atre & Wadala Mono Rail station, carrying 200 passengers. As per BMC, all passengers on this train were rescued and the monorail was towed back to Wadala station.
  • The second monorail was reported at Mysore Colony, where over 500 passengers were left stranded inside. Deputy chief fire officer Anil Parab told HT all 582 passengers were rescued and operation is complete.
  • As per the IMD, several parts of Mumbai recorded more than 200 mm of rainfall in the last 24 hours, with Vikhroli East at 268 mm, Marol 262 mm, and Powai’s Passpoli 257 mm. Versova recorded 250 mm, while the Forsbery reservoir in F-South reported 220 mm of rainfall.
  • BMC added that the western suburbs were hit even harder in the 24 hours ending Tuesday morning, with Chincholi fire station reprting 361 mm, Kandivali 337 mm, Dindoshi 305 mm, and Magathane 304 mm of rainfall. In South Mumbai, gauges at Dadar and Wadala crossed 280 mm, while the eastern suburbs of Chembur and Vikhroli also reported upwards of 290 mm.
  • A red alert for Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, Pune, Satara and Ratnagiri stays in effect with heavy to extremely heavy rain forecast for the regions.

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Mumbai, Pune, Thane, Raigad and other regions remain on high alert. As per Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, the next 48 hours will be extremely crucial for the districts under IMD's red alert.

The heavy rain in Mumbai has also caused major flight disruptions. As of Tuesday evening, flights at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai experienced an average delay of 40 minutes. Speaking to HT, airport officials have stated a total of 17 flights were asked to go around before landing and 11 were asked to divert to nearby airports.

Impact of heavy rain in Mumbai and other districts

  • Two incidents of stuck monorails were reported amid the heavy rain in Mumbai. In the first incident, the monorail stopped abruptly between Acharya Atre & Wadala Mono Rail station, carrying 200 passengers. As per BMC, all passengers on this train were rescued and the monorail was towed back to Wadala station.
  • The second monorail was reported at Mysore Colony, where over 500 passengers were left stranded inside. Deputy chief fire officer Anil Parab told HT all 582 passengers were rescued and operation is complete.
  • As per the IMD, several parts of Mumbai recorded more than 200 mm of rainfall in the last 24 hours, with Vikhroli East at 268 mm, Marol 262 mm, and Powai’s Passpoli 257 mm. Versova recorded 250 mm, while the Forsbery reservoir in F-South reported 220 mm of rainfall.
  • BMC added that the western suburbs were hit even harder in the 24 hours ending Tuesday morning, with Chincholi fire station reprting 361 mm, Kandivali 337 mm, Dindoshi 305 mm, and Magathane 304 mm of rainfall. In South Mumbai, gauges at Dadar and Wadala crossed 280 mm, while the eastern suburbs of Chembur and Vikhroli also reported upwards of 290 mm.
  • A red alert for Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, Pune, Satara and Ratnagiri stays in effect with heavy to extremely heavy rain forecast for the regions.

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Aug 20, 2025 5:21:41 AM IST

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Aug 20, 2025 4:47:11 AM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Message on school closure due to red alert across social media 'fake', says BMC

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Tuesday said a message, claiming schools and colleges in the financial capital would remain closed on Wednesday in view of a 'red' alert for rain, was fake.

BMC clarified that it has not issued any school closure message for August 20. "This message is fake. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has not issued any such information through its official social media platforms," the BMC said on X.

Aug 20, 2025 3:17:27 AM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Some monorail passengers were ready to jump off, says rescuer

A senior official involved in the rescue operation said that panic-stricken passengers who were stuck on the two overcrowded Monorail trains amid heavy rainfall in Mumbai on Tuesday were even ready to jump off on the ground below.

He said that the fire brigade even spread jumping sheets on the ground in case any passenger jumped, but the situation did not arise as all of them were rescued, news agency PTI reported.

Aug 20, 2025 2:17:12 AM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Harbour line train services between CSMT, Kurla still suspended

Suburban train services on Mumbai's Harbour line between the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) and Kurla railway stations continue to remain suspended even after 12 hours on Tuesday as heavy rainfall battered the financial capital.

Central Railway's chief public relations officer Swapnil Nila said the operations of local trains in this section have not resumed as 15-inch deep water is lying on the tracks at the Chunabhatti station.

Meanwhile, suburban services between Kurla and Panvel stations were resumed around 10 pm after the water receded from Kurla and Mankhurd section, he said.

Aug 20, 2025 12:53:42 AM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: IMD issues orange alert for today; rain intensity to drop from Thursday

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert of heavy rain for Mumbai for August 20, predicting that the intensity of the downpour in the financial capital will reduce from Thursday.

Incessant rainfall battered Mumbai, its suburbs and townships on Tuesday, flooding streets at several areas.

Aug 19, 2025 11:42:07 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: 23 suffocated passengers treated by onsite after rescue

According to the 108 ambulance coordinator, of the 582 persons rescued from the monorail, 23 passengers had suffered suffocation and they were all treated onsite by an onboard doctor of 108. They were allowed to go after treatment, while two persons were sent to the Sion Hospital.

The two persons were treated on OPD basis at Sion, with officials saying that they are both stable.

Aug 19, 2025 11:15:23 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Mithi river water enters Ambedkar Nagar slum area

Owing to incessant rainfall in Maharashtra, water from the Mithi River entered the Ambedkar Nagar BKC slum area in Mumbai on Tuesday.

Aug 19, 2025 11:01:32 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Trains cancelled, rescheduled due to heavy rains

Mumbai rain live updates: Several trains were cancelled or rescheduled due to heavy rains since Tuesday morning, said Swapnil Nila, the Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) of the Central Railway (CR).

"Due to heavy rains since morning, 14 long-distance trains have been cancelled, 16 trains rescheduled, and six trains short-terminated and originated before their scheduled destinations," the CPRO said.

In addition, two trains are being operated on diverted routes, he added.

Meanwhile, red alerts have been issued for the next 12 hours in Mumbai city, suburbs, Thane, Ratnagiri, Palghar, Raigad, Pune Ghat, Nashik Ghat, and Chandrapur.

Aug 19, 2025 10:16:25 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: 582 passengers rescued from stuck monorail after three-hour operation

Mumbai rain live updates: All 582 passengers were brought out by 9:50 pm by breaking the windowpanes of a monorail that was stranded for over three hours near Mysore Colony in Mumbai on Tuesday, after it lost power supply amid heavy rain.

In the incident near Mysore Colony, rescuers first tried to tow the four-coach monorail — stranded on a curve on the several feet high track near Mysore Colony — to the nearest station with the help of another monorail, but the brakes remained jammed, officials told HT.

Aug 19, 2025 9:58:39 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: 2 monorails stuck due to technical snags, all rescued

Mumbai rain live updates: As per BMC, two incidents of stuck monorails were reported amid the heavy rain in Mumbai.

In the first incident, the monorail stopped abruptly between Acharya Atre & Wadala Mono Rail station, carrying 200 passengers. As per BMC, all passengers on this train were rescued and the monorail was towed back to Wadala station.

The second incident was reported at Mysore Colony, where over 500 passengers were stuck in the monorail. Deputy chief fire officer Anil Parab told HT all 582 passengers were rescued and operation is complete.

Aug 19, 2025 9:39:47 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Overcrowding caused break in mechanical contact, say MMRDA officials

Mumbai rain live updates: As rescue operations continue to removed all passengers stranded in the stuck monorail, MMRDA officials have stated that the technical snag occurred due to overcrowding.

"Preliminary checks revealed that due to overcrowding, the total weight of the train rose to around 109 metric tonnes, which exceeded its designed capacity of 104 metric tonnes. This excess weight caused a break in the mechanical contact between the power rail and the current collector, cutting off the electricity supply required to run the train,’ said a spokesperson for the rail cooperation.

Aug 19, 2025 9:16:51 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: At least 200 passengers stuck inside Monorail

Mumbai rain live updates: At least 200 passengers were stuck inside a monorail after it got stranded due to a power snag in the rain. As per reports, at least 100 passengers have been rescued.

Windows of the monorail were broken as part of the attempt to remove passengers from the stranded train. Rescue missions continue to remove the remaining passengers safely.

Aug 19, 2025 8:53:08 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Eknath Shinde gives reason why monorail got stuck

Mumbai rain live updates: Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has stated that the monorail got stuck due to overcrowding. Speaking to NDTV, the Shinde Sena leader further said that it was the heavy rain which caused the overcrowding.

“The capacity of the monorail is 109 metric tonnes. On Tuesday, it was overloaded due to excessive crowds. On a curve, there was a mechanical disconnect of electric current. After that, emergency brake was deployed, hence the rake stopped working,” Shinde was quoted as saying.

Rescue operations are underway for passengers stuck inside the monorail. As per reports, the monorail stopped working due to a power supply issues caused by the rain.

Aug 19, 2025 8:37:45 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Stuck monorail was ‘loaded beyond capacity’

Mumbai rain live updates: As the rescue operation for the stranded monorail passengers continues, officials told HT that the train was ‘loaded beyond capacity’.

Astik Pandey, joint commissioner of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority, said it was loaded beyond capacity.

“The capacity of the monorail is 109 metric tonnes. On Tuesday, it was overloaded due to excessive crowds. On a curve, there was a mechanical disconnect of electric current. After that, emergency brake was deployed, hence the rake stopped working,” he said.

Aug 19, 2025 8:08:08 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Local train services resume after 8 hours

Mumbai rain live updates: Local train services between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in south Mumbai and Thane stations resumed on Tuesday evening, eight hours after torrential rains brought the city's lifeline to a halt.

The services on the main line of the Central Railway between CSMT and Thane, suspended at 11.30 am, resumed when a train departed from CSMT at 7.28 pm, a railway spokesperson said.

However, the harbour line -- between CSMT and Mankhurd -- is still closed.

Aug 19, 2025 7:47:03 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Passengers stranded inside Monorail; rescue op underway

Mumbai rain live updates: A monorail train got stuck on the line near Mysore Colony station due to a power supply issue, prompting the rescue of passengers by towing it to the station with the help of another monorail.

The monorail was closed between Chembur and Bhakti Park at 6.15 PM. Passengers contacted the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's emergency number 1916 for immediate help. Taking immediate notice of this, the Mumbai Fire Brigade rushed to the spot and started relief work with the help of three snorkel vehicles.

Aug 19, 2025 7:35:32 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Air India pilot’s precision landing in Mumbai's stormy weather goes viral

Mumbai rain live updates: Amid heavy downpour and low visibility, a video of an Air India aircraft making a safe landing at Mumbai airport has gone viral online.

The clip, shared with the caption praising the flight's pilot for his skillful handling of the situation, has drawn admiration from users who called it a testament to the challenges faced by pilots during the city’s relentless rains.

Watch the video here

Due to the heav rain in Mumbai, flights at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport experienced a 40 minute delay on average. As per airport officials, at least 17 flights were asked to go around and wait for better weather conditions, while 11 were asked to divert.

Aug 19, 2025 7:03:58 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Monorail services impacted

Mumbai rain live updates: As heavy rain continues to lash over the city, Mumbai's Monorail services have also been hit.

"One Monorail train near Mysore Colony station has experienced a minor power supply issue. Our operations and maintenance teams are already on-site and working to resolve it quickly," reads the statement issued by Maha Mumbai Metro Operation Corporation Limited (MMMOCL).

"For now, services between Wadala and Chembur are running smoothly on a single line," the statement added further.

Aug 19, 2025 6:26:07 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Mumbai, Thane and more on red alert; Nashik on orange alert

Mumbai rain live updates: As per the Indian Meteorological Department, a red alert has been sounded for Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Pune, Palghar and Satara. These regions are expected to witness heavy to extremely heavy rainfall.

Meanwhile, an orange alert for heavy rain has been issued for Nashik, Ahmednagar, Kolhapur and Sindhudurg.

Aug 19, 2025 6:16:22 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Mumbai recieved over 200mm of rain in 11 hours, says BMC

Mumbai rain live updates: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has revealed that Mumbai has received over 200mm of rain in just 11 hours on Tuesday.

IMD has issued a red alert for Mumbai City and Mumbai Suburban areas for heavy to extremely heavy rainfall.

The heavy rain across parts of Maharashtra has brought various cities, including Mumbai, to a complete standstill.

The BMC said its pumping infrastructure has been working nonstop to keep the city from sinking under the deluge.

Its six main pumping stations, at Haji Ali, Worli, Reay Road, Juhu, and Santacruz, collectively pumped out 1,645 crore litres of water since August 16, more than twice the storage capacity of Tulsi lake.

On Tuesday morning alone, BMC said 540 mobile pumps removed 182.5 crore litres of floodwater from low-lying areas in just six hours.

Aug 19, 2025 5:29:21 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Deputy CM Eknath Shinde appeals the citizens to stay home

Maharashtra deputy CM Eknath Shinde provides an update about relief measures.

"Efforts are being made to provide immediate relief, with 525 pumps operational, 10 mini pumping stations, and six large pumping stations in use. Holding ponds have been created, and NDRF teams are working to shift people from flood-prone areas to safer locations, providing them with food, shelter, and medical camps... Geo-netting is being implemented in landslide-prone areas to prevent further incidents. The BMC is also providing food packets and other essentials to those affected, and public transport services are being managed to reduce traffic... It is an appeal to people to stay indoors unless necessary and for private companies to allow work from home to manage the high-intensity rainfall, which has caused significant flooding but is being mitigated by ongoing drainage efforts... Additionally, they instruct the Municipal Commissioner to assess and provide aid to areas affected by the flooding, including assistance for Ganesh idol immersions," Shinde told AN.

Aug 19, 2025 5:07:37 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Mumbai airport sees an average delay of 40 minutes

Due to the weather, flights at the Mumbai Airport are seeing an average delay of 40 minutes. Eight flights had to go around, and three were diverted in the afternoon. That makes a total of 17 go-arounds and 11 diversions.

Aug 19, 2025 4:34:09 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: IMD issues red alert for Mumbai, Thane and 3 other districts.

IMD has issued a severe weather red alert for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, and Ratnagiri districts for the next three hours. According to the warning, intense to very intense spells of rain are expected with gusty winds reaching 40-50 kmph and gusting to 60 kmph.

Aug 19, 2025 4:25:49 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Visuals show the extent of waterlogging in Thane

At Chena Village on Thane Ghodbunder Road, water has accumulated due to subsidence, resulting in traffic jams as vehicles move very slowly. (Hindustan Times/ Praful Gangurde)
At Chena Village on Thane Ghodbunder Road, water has accumulated due to subsidence, resulting in traffic jams as vehicles move very slowly. (Hindustan Times/ Praful Gangurde)
Aug 19, 2025 4:21:42 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Pune District Collector says Ghat areas under red alert

Pune District Collector Jitendra Dudi gave an update on the situation in the city and the district.

"...There is a Red Alert in Ghat areas. In the city and other areas of Pune, there has been an Orange Alert for the past 2 days. In the coming two days too, there is a Red Alert in Ghat areas and an Orange Alert in city areas. The situation is under control right now. The release of water from Khadakwasla and Pawna has been increased a little because the water from the catchment area is coming directly into the dam. Both dams are more than 95% full. We are planning in such a manner that the timing of the release of water and rainfall in the city should not coincide. Otherwise, the chances of a flood situation rise. As of now, our solution is that the water be released slowly... No accident as such has been noticed in any of the areas. No road is blocked due to water. Water should be released only in coordination with the Irrigation Department and other Departments. So that flood situation doesn't form in any area," he told the media.

Aug 19, 2025 3:48:13 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: The latest of Mithi river water level

Aug 19, 2025 3:32:01 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Flights disruptions at Mumbai airport| List

8 flights bound for Mumbai diverted to nearby airports. They are:
IndiGo 5194 Kolkata- Mumbai flight diverted to Ahmedabad

IndiGo 6814 Delhi-Mumbai diverted to Surat

SpiceJet 014 Dubai-Mumbai diverted to Surat

IndiGo 6289 Vadodara- Mumbai diverted to Surat

IndiGo 6224 Guwahati-Mumbai diverted to Ahmedabad

IndiGo 5185 Udaipur-Mumbai diverted to Hyderabad

IndiGo 2189 Bhubaneswar-Surat diverted to Surat

Air India AIC676 Kolkata-Mumbai diverted to Ahmedabad

Aug 19, 2025 3:28:58 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Harbour line services restored

Harbour line services towards Bandra were restored around 1.30 PM. 3 services were operated from Vadala Road and later from CSMT.

Aug 19, 2025 3:14:16 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: How much rainfall have different areas of the city received?

Rainfall information over mumbai from 0830 hrs IST of 19th August to 1430 hrs IST of 19th August 2025 in mm

Santacruz 151.4

Vikhroli 141.5

Juhu 110.5

Byculla 92.0

Bandra 89.0

Colaba 29.0

Aug 19, 2025 3:08:26 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: ‘Spirit of Mumbai’ jokes resurface as Mercedes gets stuck on waterlogged road

One video from Mumbai shows a luxury car standing still on a waterlogged road. The video, shared by news agency ANI, shows a Mercedes on a flooded road. An autorickshaw was seen going around the luxury car as it was stopped on the road. And the 'spirit of Mumbai' jokes surfaced again. Read here.

Aug 19, 2025 3:04:11 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Scenes of waterlogging in Kurla

People climb a bus to escape waterlogging at LBS Road in Mumbai's Kurla. (HT/Raju Shinde)
People climb a bus to escape waterlogging at LBS Road in Mumbai's Kurla. (HT/Raju Shinde)
Aug 19, 2025 2:52:52 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: 300 people rescued in Nanded's Mukhed taluka

Nanded District Collector Rahul Kardile has said that 300 people have been rescued in Mukhed taluka.

"Due to the heavy rainfall yesterday, 4 villages in Mukhed taluka faced difficulties. The SDRF team rescued 300 people, but unfortunately, 5-6 people died in Hasnad village. Their bodies were recovered today... The rain has reduced now, the water level is decreasing, and the situation is currently under control... However, the flow of the Painganga and Godavari rivers is still ongoing. We are keeping a close watch on the situation to ensure it remains under control," Kardile told ANI.

Aug 19, 2025 2:38:11 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Rain brings parts of Maharashtra to pause. 10 points

Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra, including Pune, have been receiving heavy rain over the past couple of days, resulting in several deaths and bringing life almost to a standstill with roads, subways and rail tracks heavily waterlogged along with flight operations getting hit.

Mumbai, the financial capital, has seen suspension of its lifeline, local trains, while schools, colleges as well as government offices were declared shut amid the pounding rainfall on Tuesday, for which the India Meteorological Department (IMD) had issued a red alert. Read all about it here.

Aug 19, 2025 2:35:11 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Boy goes swimming outside Mumbai mall as heavy rainfall turns roads into rivers. Watch

Heavy and persistent rainfall has once again battered Mumbai, flooding the roads of India’s financial capital, disrupting travel and forcing the local civic body to declare a holiday for all government and semi-government offices.

Amid this chaos, one youngster was spotted swimming on a waterlogged road in Mumbai. The video, filmed outside a mall, shows a number of people waiting on the steps for the water level to go down. A few children, however, refused to let a little waterlogging get in the way of their fun — the video shows at least one boy swimming happily on the waterlogged road. Read here.

Aug 19, 2025 2:27:27 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Houses inundated, villages cut off as incessant rains batter Thane, Palghar

Incessant rains continued to pound Thane and Palghar in Maharashtra on Tuesday, flooding houses, triggering wall collapses and cutting off villages in both districts, officials said.

According to officials, 14 houses along the riverbank at Gorat Gawari Pada in Wada taluka of Palghar were submerged, and 15 homes were inundated in Padgha's Ganesh Nagar.

Floodwaters also entered homes in Vasai's Chandrapada village, Sarja village, Khandipada, and Odola in Chinchoti, and residents were shifted to safer places.

Aug 19, 2025 2:15:33 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Devendra Fadnavis says water level in the Mithi River is going down gradually

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis has said that the water level in the Mithi River is going down gradually.

"Due to heavy rainfall in the state, there has been loss of life and property at some places. SDRF and NDRF personnel are deployed at certain locations. Mumbai has received around 300mm of rainfall due to which there have been a few disruptions. The water level in the Mithi River is going down gradually. Red alert is valid for Konkan and Ghat areas for the next few hours."

Aug 19, 2025 1:52:27 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Heavy waterlogging closes southbound traffic at Hayat and Hansbhugra Junctions

Mumbai rain live updates: Mumbai Traffic Police reported severe waterlogging at Hayat and Hansbhugra Junctions, with 3 to 3.5 feet of water forcing the closure of all southbound lanes.

Several other areas, including Bandra Khar Link Road, Chembur, Vasai-Virar, and Chunabhatti, also faced waterlogging during the early hours following heavy rainfall.

Officials stated that parts of Mumbai recorded over 250 mm of rain in the past 24 hours. Between 8:30 AM Monday and 8:30 AM Tuesday, Vikhroli received the highest at 255.5 mm, followed by Byculla at 241 mm, Santacruz 238.2 mm, Juhu 221.5 mm, and Bandra 211 mm. Colaba recorded 110.4 mm, while Mahalaxmi saw 72.5 mm of rainfall.

Aug 19, 2025 1:33:41 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Bombay High Court opens for half-day amid heavy rain

Mumbai rain live updates: The Bombay High Court on Tuesday operated only until 12.30 pm due to persistent heavy rainfall in the city, which also disrupted road and rail traffic and prompted the closure of government offices.

Normally functioning from 11 am to 5 pm, the HC issued a notice in the morning stating that, owing to severe rains, bad weather forecasts, and commuting difficulties for advocates and staff, all courts would sit only until 12.30 pm.

The notice further allowed all officials and staff to leave by 1 pm.

Following Monday’s downpour, heavy rains continued on Tuesday, further affecting normal life across Mumbai.

Aug 19, 2025 1:30:00 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: State minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha reviews rainfall situation at BMC Emergency Control Room

Mumbai rain live updates: Amid a Red Alert issued by the Indian Meteorological Department for extremely heavy rainfall in Greater Mumbai, state minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha, visited the Emergency Control Room at the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation headquarters to review the city’s rainfall situation.

Aug 19, 2025 1:15:55 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Mithi River swells in Mumbai; areas along banks face waterlogging

Mumbai rain live updates: The Mithi River in Mumbai has swollen following several days of continuous heavy rainfall, leading to waterlogging in areas along its banks, officials said. Around 400 residents, particularly from the Kranti Nagar slum, were evacuated and relocated to a safe shelter at MM Municipal School in Kurla.

A video, reportedly captured from a bridge near Powai Lake, showed the river’s turbulent flow.

The swollen Mithi River, combined with high tide, typically results in waterlogging in densely populated downstream areas such as Kurla and Sakinaka, as well as near railway tracks and the Mumbai airport.

Aug 19, 2025 1:02:42 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: All roads leading to Wadala Railway Station closed as water accumulates

Mumbai rain live updates: The Mumbai Traffic Police stated that all roads leading to Wadala Railway Station have been closed due to water accumulation in the square outside the station. Traffic from Matunga heading towards Wadala has been diverted via Five Gardens and King's Circle to Dadar T.T.

Aug 19, 2025 12:37:58 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: 400 residents evacuated from Kranti Nagar slum near Mithi River

Mumbai rain live updates: Amid heavy rainfall, 400 residents near the Mithi River, particularly from Kranti Nagar slum, were evacuated to safety at MM Municipal School in Kurla, where the BMC has arranged accommodation and meals.

Several areas of Mumbai recorded over 200 mm of rainfall in the past 24 hours, with Vikhroli in the eastern suburbs receiving the highest at 255.5 mm, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Commuters reported waterlogging on railway tracks in low-lying areas such as Dadar, Matunga, Parel, and Sion. Railway authorities stated that the water remained below track level, allowing train movement to continue, though some services experienced delays.

Aug 19, 2025 12:26:21 PM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Traffic slows on Peddar Road near Mahalaxmi Mandir (Tardeo) due to 1–1.5 ft waterlogging

Mumbai rain live updates: The Mumbai Traffic Police reported slow movement of vehicles on the northbound lane of Peddar Road near Mahalaxmi Mandir (Tardeo) due to waterlogging of 1 to 1.5 feet.

Torrential rains on Tuesday have flooded several low-lying areas in Mumbai, disrupting road traffic and local train services, and affecting normal life across the city and surrounding regions.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) announced that government and semi-government offices will remain closed today and urged private establishments to allow employees to work from home and avoid unnecessary travel.

Aug 19, 2025 11:52:27 AM IST

Mumbai rain live updates: Here's the latest info on routes diverted

Mumbai rain live updates: As heavy rains continue to lash Mumbai, causing widespread waterlogging, several train routes and traffic have been affected. On the Harbour Line, services between Kurla and Chunabhatti were suspended from 11:20 am. On the Main Line, Kurla–Sion UP Fast and DN Fast services were halted from 11:25 am due to waterlogging on LBS Road between the two stations.

Additionally, as a precaution, Slow services on the Thane–Dadar route were suspended from 11:45 am following waterlogging near King Circle. Commuters are advised to plan their travel accordingly and expect delays.

Aug 19, 2025 11:41:33 AM IST

Mumbai weather live updates: BMC shares high tide timings

Mumbai weather live updates: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Tuesday issued high-tide timings for Mumbai and its suburbs, warning that waves could reach up to 3.75 metres amid forecasts of very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has already declared a red alert for the city.

High tide in Mumbai today

8:53 pm - 3.14 metres

Low tide in Mumbai today

3:16 pm - 2.22 metres

3:11 AM (August 20) - 1.05 metres

High tide in Mumbai on Aug 20

9:16 am – 3.75 metres

8:53 pm – 3.14 metres

Aug 19, 2025 11:35:13 AM IST

Mumbai weather live updates: Oberoi Junction waterlogging causes traffic delays; officials deployed to assist

Mumbai weather live updates: The Mumbai Traffic Police reported that vehicular movement is slow at Oberoi Junction due to waterlogging caused by heavy rainfall in the city.

Personnel from the police and staff from Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) are present at the location to manage traffic and assist commuters. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has also issued a red alert, warning of more heavy showers in the city over the next few hours.

Aug 19, 2025 11:22:36 AM IST

Mumbai weather live updates: School wall collapses on Ghodbunder Road amid heavy rain | See pic

School wall collapsed on Ghodbunder Road on Tuesday. (Praful Gangurde/HT Photo)
School wall collapsed on Ghodbunder Road on Tuesday. (Praful Gangurde/HT Photo)

Mumbai weather live updates: Heavy rains continue to batter Thane, causing damage in several areas. The protective wall of a school on Ghodbunder Road collapsed due to the downpour.

Earlier on Tuesday, the ceiling plaster of a house in a four-storey building in Naupada also gave way. The incident, which occurred at 3:20 am in a first-floor flat of the nearly 30-year-old Hina Lakshmi Society, caused no injuries, Thane Municipal Corporation’s disaster management chief Yasin Tadvi said.

Aug 19, 2025 11:11:16 AM IST

Mumbai rain live: Indian Army deploys flood relief and rescue operations in Nanded

Mumbai rain live: The Indian Army deployed its Flood Relief and Rescue Operations unit in Nanded district at 11.30 pm on Monday to assist the civil administration in flood-hit areas.

An advance team carried out reconnaissance and situation assessment in Ravaan village, with continuous monitoring of safety and rehabilitation measures. The main relief column has now moved towards Hasnaal village to gather an updated ground report. District Collector Rahul Kardile is scheduled to visit Hasnaal on Tuesday, after which a comprehensive review of the flood situation will be undertaken.

In Nanded’s Mukhed area, 206 people were rescued following a cloudburst, while NDRF and military teams continue further rescue operations.

Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Monday, “In Mukramabad, Nanded, there was 206 mm rainfall yesterday. A cloudburst occurred, and people were stuck there. Two hundred six people have been rescued, and more are being rescued. Teams of NDRF and the military are there. Similarly, in Mumbai, there has been widespread rainfall. In the last 8 hours, Mumbai has received 177 mm of rainfall. In the next 8–10 hours, a Red Alert has been issued in Mumbai. So, schools have been closed after noon... People have been told to step out only if it is needed.”

Aug 19, 2025 11:02:18 AM IST

Mumbai rain live: Commuters struggle through heavy waterlogging near Airoli railway bridge underpass | Watch

Mumbai rain live: Visuals released by news agency ANI show commuters struggling through a heavily waterlogged stretch near the Airoli railway bridge underpass in Mumbai.

Torrential rains on Tuesday flooded several low-lying areas, disrupted road traffic, and delayed local train services, severely impacting normal life in the city and its suburbs.

Aug 19, 2025 10:45:13 AM IST

Mumbai rain live: Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Pune to see intense rain in next few hours

Mumbai rain live: The regional met centre, Mumbai, on Tuesday issued a nowcast warning at 10.15 am, valid for the next three hours.

The red alert warning predicted intense spells of rain accompanied by gusty winds reaching 40–50 kmph, with gusts up to 60 kmph. The advisory covers Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad and the ghats of Pune, cautioning residents to remain alert amid the severe weather conditions.

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