Live: Monsoon 2025: Rain Fury Across India

By :  PTI
Update: 2025-05-26 06:44 GMT
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2025-05-26 10:16 GMT

Heavy Rain in Thane, Palghar: Roads Closed, Families Relocated

Heavy rains lashed Thane and Palghar on Monday, prompting the closure of the Raite bridge on the Kalyan-Murbad road and relocation of 50 residents in Ambernath due to rising Ulhas river levels, while officials urged timely reporting of monsoon-related incidents as waterlogging hit several low-lying areas.


2025-05-26 09:13 GMT

Mumbai Rains Flood Underground Metro Station; MMRC Halts Services to Worli

Heavy rains in Mumbai on Monday led to flooding at the under-construction Acharya Atre Chowk station on Metro Line 3, prompting the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) to suspend services between Worli and the affected station. The inundation, caused by the collapse of a retaining wall due to sudden water ingress, raised concerns over the metro's construction quality and monsoon readiness. Viral videos showed water leaking near escalators, collapsed ceilings, and damaged equipment. Services between Aarey JVLR and Worli remain unaffected.


2025-05-26 09:10 GMT

Heavy Rainfall Triggers Waterlogging, Slows Trains in Mumbai

A few hours of intense rainfall on Monday led to waterlogging in several low-lying areas and rail tracks across Mumbai, disrupting road traffic and delaying Central Railway trains at stations like Dadar and Byculla. While Western Railway claimed normal operations, commuters reported delays. The IMD had earlier issued a warning for thunderstorms with gusty winds up to 60 kmph, and light to moderate rain is expected to continue over the next 24 hours.


2025-05-26 08:52 GMT

Five Tourists Rescued from Karnataka Waterfall After Getting Stranded

Five tourists stranded atop the Eragundi waterfall in Dakshina Kannada district were rescued by locals on Sunday after rising water levels left them marooned. Despite warnings, the group had climbed to the upper part of the falls and were saved using ropes. No injuries were reported. Authorities have issued a red alert for coastal Karnataka amid heavy rains.

2025-05-26 08:50 GMT

Operations on Mumbai Metro line 3 between Acharya Atre Chowk and Worli suspended as underground station gets inundated amid rains


2025-05-26 07:29 GMT

Heavy Monsoon Disrupts Rural Thiruvananthapuram; Fire Services on High Alert

While Thiruvananthapuram city saw lighter rain, rural areas faced intense monsoon showers causing flash floods, uprooted trees, and roadblocks. Over the past three days, fire services responded to 306 distress calls, including 206 traffic disruptions and multiple incidents involving fallen trees and live wires. Emergency teams remain on high alert, coordinating with KSEB to manage power hazards. Authorities have set up relief camps and urged residents to exercise caution amid ongoing heavy rains and strong winds.


2025-05-26 07:26 GMT

Orange Alert Issued in Delhi as Rain, Thunderstorms Bring Temperature Dip

An Orange Alert was issued in Delhi on Monday as the IMD forecast rain and thunderstorms, with early morning showers lowering the minimum temperature to 25.2°C—1.4°C below normal. Humidity was high at 80%, and the maximum temperature may reach 35°C. The city's air quality remained "satisfactory" with an AQI of 95, according to CPCB data.


2025-05-26 07:25 GMT

Inflow Rises at Lower Bhavani Reservoir Amid Heavy Rains

The inflow into Tamil Nadu’s Lower Bhavani Reservoir surged on Monday, reaching 15,657 cusecs due to heavy rains in Nilgiris and Coimbatore districts and discharge from the Pillur dam, officials said. The water level stood at 71.72 feet against a full capacity of 105 feet, with 11.77 tmc ft stored. Water is being released for irrigation and drinking purposes, while rains in Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve were reported beneficial for wildlife.


2025-05-26 07:24 GMT

Red Alert in Coastal Karnataka as Heavy Rains Lash Dakshina Kannada for Third Day

Heavy monsoon rains continued to batter Karnataka’s coastal belt for the third straight day on Monday, disrupting life in Dakshina Kannada with widespread waterlogging, minor landslides, and school closures. The IMD issued a red alert for five days, with over 200 mm rainfall recorded in parts of the district. NDRF and SDRF teams have been deployed, and local authorities are on high alert as river levels rise and more rain is forecast.


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