Mumbai rains bring city to standstill; Red alert issued, flights and trains delayed

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai and its suburbs until Monday evening. The department has warned people to avoid coastal areas and waterlogged areas.

Post Published By: Sona Saini
Updated : 28 September 2025, 2:03 PM IST
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Mumbai: Heavy rains lashed Mumbai late Sunday night, lashing the city. Waterlogging and traffic jams occurred in many areas. Traffic was particularly disrupted in low-lying areas like the Andheri subway. Authorities ordered traffic diversions and advised people to stay safe.

IMD Red Alert

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai and its suburbs until Monday evening. The department has warned people to avoid coastal areas and waterlogged areas. Officials have stated that emergency personnel and relief teams are on alert. In case of an emergency, Mumbaikars can seek help by calling 100, 112, or 103.

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Rainfall Exceeds Normal

Mumbai has recorded more than its average rainfall of 2207 mm this season. As of the morning of September 28, Mumbai has achieved 111.63% of its target rainfall. The eastern suburbs received 2613 mm, the western suburbs 2612 mm, and the island city 2164 mm.

Air Travel Affected

Air travel has also been affected due to the heavy rains. SpiceJet and IndiGo Airlines have advised passengers to check traffic information to and from the airport in advance. Both airlines have warned of traffic delays and have instructed passengers to regularly update their flight status.

Local Trains Also Likely To Be Delayed

Mumbai's local train services are also likely to be affected due to the rain. Passengers have been advised to check official announcements before leaving home to avoid any inconvenience.

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IMD's Forecast

The IMD has stated that the rainy season may continue until September 30th. An orange alert was issued for Mumbai, Thane, and Raigad on Monday evening, while a yellow alert was issued for Tuesday and Wednesday.

Mumbai Shows Its Resilient Strength

Mumbai has faced the challenges of rain during the monsoon season, but Sunday's rain once again proved that the city is resilient in all circumstances. The administration is on alert, and people are advised to stay indoors, exercise caution while traveling, and use helpline numbers in case of emergency.

This rainy season is both a challenging experience for Mumbaikars and a test of safety, so everyone needs to be vigilant and cautious.

Location : 
  • Mumbai

Published : 
  • 28 September 2025, 2:03 PM IST