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Mumbai on Red Alert After Night of Torrential Rain With Schools Shut, Trains and Flights Delayed

Officials warn of continued heavy rain with high-tide risk through the day.

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Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Airlines Issue Advisory, City Under High-Tide Alert Amid Incessant Rains

Overview

  • IMD kept a red alert in force for Mumbai and nearby districts as official gauges showed up to 255.5 mm in Vikhroli over 24 hours, with 170–185 mm recorded overnight at stations such as Santacruz and Juhu.
  • The BMC closed schools and colleges and ordered government and semi-government offices shut for the day, urged private offices to enable work from home, and shared its 1916 emergency helpline.
  • Suburban rail services ran late—up to 30–40 minutes on Central and Harbour lines—while Western Railway said trains continued with dewatering pumps and safety systems; the Andheri Subway was closed and BEST bus routes were diverted.
  • Airlines issued advisories as waterlogged access roads and operations slowed; live updates reported more than 250 flights delayed by late morning.
  • Disaster teams were placed on high alert with warnings tied to a 3.75 m morning high tide and a 3.14 m evening high tide, and a widely shared police rescue of children from a flooded school bus underscored the immediate hazards.