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Red Alert in Mumbai Continues

08:00 AM
19 August 2025

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Red Alert in Mumbai Continues

Heavy rain warning for Mumbai. Red alert issued for coastal Maharashtra

Mumbai remains on red alert due to relentless heavy rainfall, triggering widespread disruptions across the city.

Severe waterlogging has inundated major thoroughfares, including key access routes to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, resulting in flight delays and advisories urging travelers to check schedules in advance.

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Educational institutions and government offices are shut; private offices have been advised to adopt work‑from‑home protocols.

Local trains and road transport remain deeply affected, as trains struggle to run on submerged tracks

Keep an eye on the radar for updates

With monsoon intensity unlikely to abate soon, authorities urge residents to stay indoors, avoid unnecessary travel, and stay alert to official updates.

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