“Breaking: Rain in Mumbai 2025 – 7 Shocking Effects of Floods, Traffic Chaos & IMD Alert

There is heavy rain in Mumbai, water everywhere, local trains and traffic are affected, people are facing problems. IMD has issued a red alert for the next 48 hours. Know the full news.

🚨 Rain in Mumbai: Latest news

The rain in Mumbai has flooded the entire city and shaken the entire city. Due to the rain throughout the day, the roads are waterlogged, the speed of local trains has slowed down and people are troubled due to traffic jams. Even children’s schools have been closed.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for the next 48 hours. This means that the situation may worsen in the coming time.

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🌊 Situation worsened due to water

Some areas of Mumbai are flooded up to knee level.

  • Heavy water was seen in Dadar, Andheri, Sion and Bandra.
  • Water entered many colonies and societies.
  • Vehicles got stuck on the roads, pedestrians also faced problems.

Local people are sharing videos and photos on social media..

🚗 Impact on traffic and local trains

Mumbai’s traffic is anyway heavy, but the rain made it worse.

  • Long queues of vehicles can be seen on Western Express Highway at peak time.
  • Local trains on Central and Harbour line are running 20-30 minutes late.
  • Some trains on Western line have been cancelled due to rain.

👉 Traffic Updates: Mumbai Traffic Police

✈️ Airport status

Due to heavy rains, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is also witnessing a lot of brownish effect.

  • Many flights were delayed. Due to which people are facing problems.
  • Some had to be diverted. Due to this rain
  • Passengers are advised to keep getting updates from the airline. So that people face as little problems as possible.

⚠️ IMD’s red alert

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that Mumbai and surrounding areas may receive heavy rainfall with heavy rains. So everyone stay at home.

  • It is being estimated that 150-200 mm of rain will fall in the next 48 hours.Area-wise Rainfall with Duration & Intensity
  • It is also being estimated that high waves may rise in the sea.
  • Fishermen are being warned not to go into the sea.

👉 Official Link: IMD Mausam

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🏫 Schools and colleges closed

In view of the heavy rains, BMC has ordered to keep schools and colleges closed in many areas. And their parents have been asked not to send their children out of the house.

📱 #MumbaiRains trends on social media

MumbaiRains and #MumbaiBarish are trending on Twitter and Instagram.

  • People are sharing pictures of waterlogging and traffic.
  • People are also making fun of the rain by making memes.

Mumbai Rains: List of timings and locations

AreaRainfall (mm)WaterloggingLocal Trains Affected
Andheri145YesWestern Line
Bandra132YesWestern Line
Dadar120YesCentral Line
Kurla118YesCentral Line
Colaba110NoHarbour Line

🌧 Mumbai Rainfall Report – 19 August 2025

📞 Important Helpline Numbers

  • Mumbai Traffic Police: 8454999999
  • Railway Helpline: 139
  • BMC Helpline: 1916

🌧 Mumbai Rains 2025 – Timeline of Monsoon Showers

Date (2025)Rainfall DurationAreas AffectedRainfall IntensityImpact
June 102 Hours (Morning)Colaba, Worli, DadarLight RainLight drizzle cooled down the weather, no major impact.
June 123 Hours (Evening)Andheri, Borivali, BandraModerateLocal trains ran slightly late, traffic congestion reported.
June 155 Hours (Afternoon–Evening)Kurla, Ghatkopar, ChemburHeavyWaterlogging in some areas, schools closed early.
June 208 Hours ContinuousSouth Mumbai, Sion, MatungaHeavy to Very HeavyTrain delays and office commuters faced difficulties.
June 25Whole Day IntermittentAndheri East, Jogeshwari, MaladHeavy3–4 feet water on roads, traffic jams, multiple flight delays.
July 110 Hours (Day & Night)Thane, Mulund, BhandupVery HeavyRailway tracks submerged, several trains cancelled.
July 512 Hours (Non-stop)Dadar, Parel, Lower ParelExtremely HeavyNDRF deployed, schools and colleges shut down.
July 86 Hours (Evening–Night)Navi Mumbai, Vashi, PanvelModerate to HeavyLocal transport affected, traffic moved very slowly.
July 1214 Hours ContinuousBorivali, Kandivali, DahisarExtremely Heavy5–6 feet water levels, rescue operations carried out.
July 1824 Hours (Whole Day)Entire MumbaiRecord RainfallMumbai almost came to a halt, airport shut down, trains severely disrupted.
July 224 Hours (Morning)Sion, Kurla, DharaviHeavySlum areas badly affected due to waterlogging.
July 2620 Hours ContinuousPowai, Andheri, BandraVery HeavyReminded citizens of the 2005 floods, city gridlocked.
August 16 Hours (Night)Colaba, Marine LinesModerateHigh tide observed in sea-facing areas.
August 510 Hours (Day)Thane, Kalyan, DombivliHeavy to Very HeavyTrain services suspended, offices remained closed.
August 1015 Hours (Day & Night)Malad, Kandivali, BorivaliExtremely HeavyRoads completely submerged, NDRF and police deployed for help.
August 157 Hours (Independence Day)Entire MumbaiModerateParades disrupted, many celebrations cancelled.
August 20Whole Day ShowersNavi Mumbai, PanvelHeavyTransport affected, highway traffic jams reported.
August 2512 Hours (Evening–Next Morning)Mumbai SuburbsHeavy to Very Heavy2–3 feet water, overcrowding in trains.
August 304 Hours (Night)South MumbaiLightBeginning of monsoon withdrawal, pleasant evening.

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