
On August 19 in Mumbai there was no relief from heavy rains when the city stopped, with water reported in several places. This led to the closure of schools, universities, while local train services were disrupted in the middle of the red warning warning issued by the Indian meteorological department (IMD) that predicted that impact winds reach up to 65 km / h.
According to civil officials, the island city has seen more rains today compared to the suburbs between 5:00 and 6:00. Officials stated that local train services have noticed delay and electrical supplies and transport in Brihanmumbai (best) buses were redirected at certain locations for water roads.
The Higher Education Directorate announced a holiday for all higher schools in Konkan, including the districts of Palghar, Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg. BMC announced a holiday for all government and half -riding offices in the city and urged private offices to allow employees to work from home, except for those who are in basic and emergency services.
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BMC said: “All government and half -riding offices in Mumbai will remain closed today, August 19, 2025. Private offices/equipment are required to provide their employees to work from home.
Previously she closed schools as a result of a heavy downpour. “The decision was taken as an interim measure to ensure the safety of students and employees, due to the possibility of intensive downpours, waterlogging and disturbance of transport,” BMC said.
Water in different parts of bombai: Watch
Mumbai has experienced heavy rainfall in various areas, with the Bombai center, Parel, Grant Road, Malabar Hill, Dadar, Worli and other recording between 40 mm to 65 mm rain in just an hour, causing infestation in many places. From 8:00. According to a civil servant, on Monday to 6:00, Tuesday 6:00, in respectively 185.37 mm and 185.74 mm, 154.37 mm and 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm and 185.74 mm.
Vikhroli witnessed the highest precipitation at 194.5 mm for 21 o’clock (8:30 in the morning from Monday to 5:30 on Tuesday, according to IMD data.
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Other remarkable precipitation data included Santacruz with 185 mm, JUHu 173.5 mm, Byculla 167 mm and Bandra 157 mm. Meanwhile, Colaba and Mahalaxmi have seen a relatively lower amount of precipitation of 79.8 mm and 71.9 mm.
Mumbai weather: Indigo, Spicejet, Akasa releases travel councils in the middle of heavy rains
Airlines such as Indigo, Spicejet and Akasa Air have released travel consultancy and advise passengers to follow their flight status, as witnessing the persistent rain.
Indigo said, “With the Mumbai soaked in heavy showers, there are several routes to the airport to witness waterlogging and slow traffic. This in turn has led to surgical challenges, delayed in departures and arrivals, and we really regret the inconvenience that it could cause.”
“Due to bad weather in Mumbai (bom), all departures/arrivals and their subsequent flights can affect. Passengers are asked to check their status for years,” Spicejet said to X.
Akasa said: “Due to strong precipitation in certain parts of bombai, Hyderabad, Goa, Pune and Guwahati, we expect slow moving traffic and overload on the airport to the airport” and add: “To ensure a smooth travel experience.
(Tagstotranslate) strong precipitation in Mumbai





