IMD Issues Red Alert for Mumbai, 6 Districts

Heavy rainfall lashed Mumbai on Saturday, causing severe waterlogging in parts of the city

By :  ANI
Update: 2025-08-16 05:27 GMT
Commuters during rain, in Mumbai (PTI)

Mumbai: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Saturday morning issued a red alert in the districts of Ratnagiri, Raigad, Mumbai City, Mumbai Suburban, Thane, and Palghar of Maharashtra.

The IMD weather forecast predicted a moderate to intense spell of rain in these areas for the next three to four hours. In a post on X, IMD also reported intense to very intense convection over Mumbai and adjoining areas.

"Mumbai Radar shows intense to very intense convection over the city and adjoining area. It is likely to continue for next 2-3 hours. Nowcast warning issued at 0700 Hrs IST dated 16-08-2025 : (RED Nowcast Warning) Moderate to intense spells of rain very likely to occur at isolated places in the district of Ratnagiri, Raigad, Mumbai City, Mumbai Suburban, Thane, Palghar during the next 3-4 hours," IMD said in a post on X.

Meanwhile, heavy rainfall lashed Mumbai on Saturday, causing severe waterlogging in parts of the city. Waterlogging was reported in Gandhi Nagar, Kings Circle, and Sion Railway Station as continuous rainfall battered the city.

In this context, Municipal Commissioner and Administrator Bhushan Gagrani directed Additional Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners, and Assistant Commissioners of all administrative wards of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), as well as other officials, to remain present at their respective offices and ensure proper coordination. He further instructed that appropriate emergency measures be undertaken as required.

The monsoon rain turned fatal in the Vikhroli area of Mumbai as a landslide hit Jankalyan Society, killing two people and injuring two others. According to BMC, the incident happened in Jankalyan Society, Varsha Nagar, Vikhroli Park Site, Vikhroli (W). The injured were shifted to Rajawadi Hospital for medical treatment.

Meanwhile, in Himachal Pradesh, the monsoon death toll has risen to 257, of which 133 deaths are rain-related—caused by landslides, flash floods, house collapses, and other weather-triggered incidents—while 124 fatalities occurred in road accidents.

As of 5 pm on Friday, 406 roads, including two national highways, remained blocked, while 457 electricity distribution transformers (DTRs) and 222 water supply schemes were out of service, according to the Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (HPSDMA).


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