Mumbai Rains: IMD Issues Red Alert
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Mumbai on Orange Alert Amid Heavy Downpour; Red Alert Issued for Thane, Pune, and Nashik, Mumbai News News, Times Now
After days of heavy rains, Mumbai saw respite on Wednesday, with IMD predicting normal rainfall for Thursday. Schools, colleges, offices, banks, shops, and local trains are functioning as usual, as the city gradually returns to normalcy.
Heavy rain in Mumbai led to Mithi River swelling close to danger levels. The IMD has issued a red alert and University of Mumbai postponed Wednesday's exams.
As of August 20, 2025, Mumbai continues to grapple with severe monsoon conditions. The city has been under a red alert since August 19, with the India Meteorological Department forecasting heavy to very heavy rainfall through August 21.
AMID THE heavy downpour, two monorail trains broke down between different stations on Tuesday evening, leaving almost 800 passengers stranded in the trains mid air without AC and light for more than two hours before being rescued by the fire brigade.
On August 18, BMC officials and staff arrived at Jaybhim Nagar for the demolition. But resident Meenabai Nimbole had filed a petition in the Bombay High Court seeking interim relief, asking for a stay on demolition until the monsoon ended. The HC did not grant a stay. This has left the residents fearing that evictions are now inevitable.
Heavy rainfall in India's financial capital Mumbai has disrupted the lives of millions of people, submerging roads and leading to flight and train cancellations. Many parts of the city remain inundated in waist-deep water,
Mumbai is set for a very wet August 21, 2025, with moderate rainfall and a 96% chance of precipitation. Temperatures will remain mild, around 27°C, am
Mumbai: The city has been lashed by three consecutive days of heavy rain, leaving residents grappling with waterlogged streets, endless traffic snarls and deteriorating road condi