Mumbai, Thane on orange alert as Mandvi logs 150 mm rain on 3 July
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Key Takeaways
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Friday, 3 July issued an orange alert for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, and Raigad districts in Maharashtra, warning of moderate to intense rainfall spells at isolated places over the next three hours. The weather office has urged residents across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) to take precautions as heavy rain continues to batter the region.
Rainfall Figures Across Mumbai
According to data released by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), the Mandvi Fire Station recorded the highest rainfall in the city at 150.2 mm during the 24-hour period between 8 am on 2 July and 6 am on 3 July. In the island city, Malabar Hill followed with 145.8 mm, the B Ward Office with 140.8 mm, Menonwada Fire Station with 140.2 mm, and the Municipal Head Office with 139.2 mm.
In the western suburbs, Malpa Dongari Municipal School in Andheri topped at 136.6 mm, followed by the K East Ward Office at 134.6 mm, Versova Wastewater Treatment Facility at 129.4 mm, Versova Pumping Station at 128.8 mm, and Andheri Fire Station at 128.6 mm. In the eastern suburbs, Paspoli Powai Municipal School recorded 124 mm, with Mankhurd Fire Station at 117.8 mm, the S Ward Office at 116.2 mm, and Gawanpada Fire Station at 115.6 mm.
The BMC reported average rainfall between 8 am on 2 July and 8 am on 3 July at 126 mm in the island city, 110 mm in the eastern suburbs, and 114 mm in the western suburbs.
Waterlogging, Traffic Disruption Across the City
The sustained downpour has left several parts of Mumbai inundated. Major traffic corridors have been severely affected by waterlogging, with areas including Dadar East and Sion Gandhi Market witnessing significant flooding that disrupted commuter movement and daily activities across the financial capital.
Injuries, Complaints Reported
A tree collapsed in Santacruz on Thursday afternoon, injuring eight people amid the heavy rain. The BMC received 91 complaints related to tree and branch falls, nine complaints of short circuits, and four complaints of partial house or wall collapses during the period. No casualties were reported in the short-circuit or house-collapse incidents, according to the civic body.
IMD Warnings and High Tide Advisory
The IMD's nowcast warning flagged heavy to very heavy rainfall likely over Mumbai city and its suburbs through the day, with occasional gusty winds of 50-60 kmph also expected. The department has additionally warned of a high tide at 2:18 pm on Friday, with a tidal height of 4.28 metres, urging citizens to stay away from low-lying and flood-prone coastal zones. This comes amid a broader pattern of intense early-monsoon activity along the Konkan coast, which has seen above-normal rainfall in the first week of July in recent years.