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Mumbai Braces For Torrential Rain As Weather Agency Sounds High Alert

Meteorological department warns of extremely heavy downpour as city logs 100mm rainfall overnight.

Imran Qureshi
Imran Qureshi
Senior City Reporter · Sat, 04 July 2026 at 12:15 pm
Mumbai Braces For Torrential Rain As Weather Agency Sounds High Alert

Mumbai has been placed on high alert following a severe weather warning from the India Meteorological Department, which forecasts extremely heavy rainfall across the metropolis in the coming days. The city has already experienced substantial precipitation, with multiple areas recording over 100 millimeters of rain during the past 24 hours, indicating the intensity of the ongoing monsoon system.

Civic authorities are closely monitoring the situation and have activated emergency response protocols across the city. Despite the heavy downpour, Mumbai's public transport network—including local trains, buses, and auto-rickshaws—continues to operate normally, ensuring commuters can move around the city. Officials have appealed to residents to remain cautious and avoid venturing into waterlogged areas unnecessarily.

The red alert signifies that extremely heavy rainfall is anticipated, which could lead to localized flooding in low-lying areas and poor visibility on roads. The warning comes as Mumbai enters the peak monsoon season, when such weather events are not uncommon but require heightened preparedness. Civic agencies have strengthened drainage systems and positioned rescue teams in vulnerable zones.

Residents are advised to stay updated with weather bulletins and follow local administration guidelines. The city's disaster management teams are on standby to respond to any emergency situations. Schools and offices in some areas may face disruptions if conditions deteriorate, though authorities have not announced closures yet.

The weather agency is expected to issue regular updates as the system progresses, and residents are urged to exercise caution during commutes and avoid driving through flooded streets. With improved forecasting, the city's infrastructure is better equipped to handle such events compared to previous years.

Source: NDTV

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