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Mumbai Deluge Floods Andheri Subway as Monsoon Drives Reservoirs Above 82%

Heavy monsoon showers driven by a weakening Rajasthan depression alongside an approaching Bay of Bengal low-pressure system have flooded Mumbai; closed the Andheri subway; pushed reservoir stocks above 82%; prompted multi-tiered weather alerts.

A 'yellow alert' is also issued for the remaining five districts of Kerala.
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 On Sunday, the city recorded 6.5mm of rain in the Greater Bengaluru area.

Overview

  • The India Meteorological Department has maintained a yellow alert for Mumbai, with intermittent orange nowcast warnings issued on July 21 for isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds.
  • Floodwater up to two feet in the Andheri subway forced its closure, with Mumbai Traffic Police diverting vehicles via Gokhale Bridge and Thackeray Bridge to ease congestion.
  • Persistent rains have led to flight delays at Mumbai Airport, prompting travel advisories from carriers including Indigo and SpiceJet advising passengers to check their flight status and allow extra travel time.
  • Data from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation shows that combined water stocks in seven city reservoirs have climbed to around 82%, offering relief from drought concerns but heightening flood risk from increased runoff.
  • Chennai continues under heavy monsoon rainfall, with forecasts indicating gradual improvement starting mid-week as the current weather systems weaken.