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Heavy rains closed all schools in Mumbai, many trains and flights canceled, learn latest updates. Mumbai Heavy Rain Floods Traffic Power Outage School Holiday Orange Red Alert
admin | August 18, 2025 5:22 PM CST


Mumbai Rain Mystery Alert: Constant havoc in Mumbai is wreaking havoc. BMC has discharged all schools in the city. At the same time, the Meteorological Department (IMD) has released Orange Alert and Red Alert in Mumbai and surrounding districts.

Mumbai Heavy Rain Floods: There is torrential rain in Maya Nagari Mumbai. Such a strong water is falling that there are conditions of waterlogging everywhere. The life of Mumbaikars has become disturbed. People's homes are flooded. Roads are jammed and from flight to trains have been affected. Alam is that all schools in the city have been closed.

Fresh updates of heavy rains in Mumbai

  • The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has announced a holiday in all schools and colleges in Mumbai.
  • The BMC has issued an order that children and elders do not leave outside without any necessary work.
  • Mumbai's traffic has been disrupted due to torrential rains. Which includes Eastern Freeway and Western Express Highway in the main roads. Only water is seen in these areas.
  • Due to the incessant rains of Mumbai, people are also facing problems of power failure in many areas.
  • The Mumbai Meteorological Department has released Orange Alert and Red Alert warning of heavy rains in many areas of the city.
  • Orange alert was released in areas such as Borivali, Thane, Kalyan, Mulund, Powai, Santa Cruz, Chembur and Colaba. According to the IMD warning, there may be rains of up to 60 km/h with strong winds. Raigad, Ratnagiri, Satara, Kolhapur and Pune have been placed on Red Alert.
  • Pictures of heavy rains in Mumbai are going viral on social media. Hundreds of cars are seen stuck in photos. There are reports of waterlogging in Andheri, Lokhandwala, Kanjur Marg, Sion Gandhi Market and Navi Mumbai.
  • Many accidents are also being seen due to heavy rains in Mumbai. For example, there are increasing threats of fire due to short circuit incidents in Mumbai. So due to strong winds, trees are falling in many places, due to which accidents are happening.
  • According to the Mumbai Meteorological Department, in the last 24 hours, Maximum City has recorded more than 54 mm of rainfall, while the eastern and western suburbs recorded 72 mm and 65 mm of rainfall.


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