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Mumbai Rains Live Updates: IMD's red alert for MMR, orange advisory for Pune; Andheri subway, Trombay/Mankhurd tunnels closed due to waterlogging

Mumbai experienced a rain-soaked Monday morning, causing waterlogging and traffic disruptions in low-lying areas such as King’s Ci...

The Times of India | Sep 15, 2025, 13:12:11 IST

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13:12 (IST), Sep, 15

Heavy rain, poor visibility hit Pune flights; airlines issue advisories

The Pune airport was a picture of total chaos and confusion due to multiple flight delays and diversions since the late night hours of Sunday due to continuous rains which affected visibility. A total of 14 flights belonging to different airlines were diverted while several delayed between 12am till 8am causing chaos at the airport due to heavy crowding. Flyers were the end sufferers and they faced major inconveniences due to the same. As Kunal Ranjan, who was flying along with his family from Ranchi on an IndiGo flight said, “The flight couldn’t land in Pune and was diverted to Ahmedabad. After around 2 hours, it took-off again and came to Pune but again couldn’t land and went back,” he said.

12:57 (IST), Sep, 15

Sept 15 forecast: IMD issues red alert for Raigad, orange alert for Mumbai amid heavy rain warning

The IMD has issued a Red alert for Raigad district and an Orange alert for Mumbai on September 15, warning of heavy to extremely heavy rainfall. According to the forecast, Raigad is likely to witness intense downpours that could trigger flooding, waterlogging, and traffic disruptions, while Mumbai may experience heavy to very heavy rain across several parts of the city and suburbs. Residents have been advised to remain cautious, avoid waterlogged areas, and follow civic advisories. Authorities are on high alert to manage potential disruptions in transport, power supply, and daily life due to the inclement weather.

12:52 (IST), Sep, 15

Mumbai rain live: Trombay-Mankhurd tunnels closed as water rises to 3ft

Amid heavy downpour, Mumbai Traffic Police suspended movement in both directions at Trombay-Mankhurd railway track tunnels after water levels rose to 2–3 feet. The closure has hit routes between Mankhurd T Junction and Maharashtra Nagar.

12:45 (IST), Sep, 15

Flight advisory: Heavy downpour delays commuters on way to airport; flyers advised to check flight status

12:41 (IST), Sep, 15

Due to one to one-and-a-half feet of rainwater accumulating at Andheri Subway (Andheri West), traffic there has been closed, and the traffic has been diverted via Gokhale Bridge: Mumbai Traffic Police

12:31 (IST), Sep, 15

Watch: Heavy rainfall causes waterlogging in several areas. Visuals from Gandhi Market, Sion.

12:24 (IST), Sep, 15

Mumbai Rains Live: Persistent rain may impact flights to and from Mumbai today.

12:20 (IST), Sep, 15

Matunga Market in east Mumbai faces waterlogging amid heavy rain

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12:09 (IST), Sep, 15

Mumbai Rains Live: City flooded after 12 hours of heavy rain

Mumbai reeled under a pounding 12-hour spell of rain between 11 am and 11 pm on September 14–15, with three localities crossing the 200 mm rain mark — Sewri (205 mm), Fort (204 mm) and Grant Road (200 mm). Close behind were Worli which notched up 198 mm, Dadar recording 191 mm and Malabar Hill at 174 mm. The intense downpour led to water logging in many low lying areas.

11:57 (IST), Sep, 15

Watch: Visuals from Marine Drive

11:54 (IST), Sep, 15

Heavy rains lash Mumbai, Pune, Thane, Raigad: IMD issues 'red' alert; waterlogging, traffic disruptions reported

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai, Thane, and Raigad as the city experienced a rain-soaked Monday morning, with traffic slowing down during the office rush hour due to waterlogging in low-lying areas across the city and suburbs. Read more

11:53 (IST), Sep, 15

Maharashtra Rains Live: In a nowcast warning issued at 8.30 am, the civic body said the weatherman has predicted intense to very intense spells of rain and thunderstorms accompanied with lightning and gusty winds reaching 30-40 kmph in Mumbai and neighbouring Thane and Raigad districts for the next three hours.

11:52 (IST), Sep, 15

Mumbai Rains Live: The heavy downpour, which began around midnight with lightning and thunder, continued in the morning, leading to inundation of low-lying areas like King's Circle, Lalbaug, Worli, Dadar, Parel, Kurla and other areas.

11:52 (IST), Sep, 15

Mumbai Rains: Following heavy overnight and morning rains, commuters reported waterlogging on tracks at Dadar, Kurla, and Bandra railway stations, causing local trains to run 10 to 15 minutes late. Officials from Western Railway and Central Railway, however, stated that suburban services were operating normally despite the continuous rainfall since last night.

Following heavy overnight and morning rains, commuters reported waterlogging on tracks at Dadar, Kurla, and Bandra railway stations, causing local trains to run 10 to 15 minutes late. Officials from Western Railway and Central Railway, however, stated that suburban services were operating normally despite the continuous rainfall since last night.

11:50 (IST), Sep, 15

Maharashtra Rains Updates: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has sounded a yellow alert (heavy rainfall of over 64mm) for isolated places in the ghat areas of Pune and the neighbourhood on Sept 15. The Met department has also sounded a yellow alert till Sept 18 for isolated parts across Konkan and Goa, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada and Vidarbha.

Incessant rains and waterlogging disrupted traffic across Mumbai on Monday morning, prompting the IMD to issue a red alert, warning of very heavy showers in the city and surrounding areas over the next few hours.

The downpour, which began around midnight with thunder and lightning, continued into the morning, submerging low-lying neighborhoods including King’s Circle, Lalbaug, Worli, Dadar, Parel, Kurla, and nearby areas.

For the next 24 hours, the IMD has predicted "cloudy sky with heavy to very heavy rain" at isolated places in the city and suburbs with a possibility of thunder and lightning, besides gusty winds at a speed of 30-40 kmph, a civic official said.

As per the civic body's rainfall data, the island city recorded an average rainfall of 111.19 mm, followed by 76.46 mm in the eastern suburbs and 74.15 mm in the western suburbs in the 24-hour period ending at 8 am on Monday.

The IMD has also issued an 'orange alert' for Palghar, Pune, Ahilyanagar and Beed districts, forecasting heavy rains there, while the rest of Maharashtra is expected to receive light showers or remain dry.

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