The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai and surrounding districts, warning of extremely heavy rainfall and potential flooding. The city recorded over 550 mm of rain in 84 hours, with intense downpours continuing into Tuesday.
Schools and Colleges Shut Across Mumbai
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) declared a holiday for all schools and colleges in Mumbai (City and Suburbs) on August 19. This includes government, private, and municipal institutions.
“All schools and colleges in Mumbai will remain closed tomorrow, 19th August 2025,” BMC announced on X (formerly Twitter).
University Exams Postponed
Mumbai University postponed all exams scheduled for August 19 to August 23, citing unsafe travel conditions due to flooding and traffic disruptions.
Waterlogging and Travel Disruptions
Several areas across Mumbai reported severe waterlogging, including:
- Chembur
- Dadar
- Hindmata
- Andheri
- King’s Circle
- Sion’s Gandhi Market
The Andheri subway was shut down after nearly 1.5 feet of water flooded the passage.
Flight Delays and Advisory
IndiGo Airlines issued a travel advisory warning of delays in departures and arrivals due to waterlogged roads leading to the airport. Passengers are advised to check flight status and allow extra travel time.
Rainfall Data (Aug 18–19)
Area | Rainfall (mm) |
---|---|
Vikhroli | 255.5 |
Santacruz | 238.2 |
Juhu | 221.5 |
Byculla | 241.0 |
Bandra | 211.0 |
Colaba | 110.4 |
Mahalaxmi | 72.5 |
Broader Impact Across Maharashtra
The red alert extends to Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Satara, Kolhapur, and Pune, with rivers like Amba and Jagbudi breaching danger levels. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis confirmed that 15 districts are under red or orange alert.