Mumbai Records Triple-Digit Rain, Mass Evacuations in State
Mumbai Records Triple-Digit Rain, Mass Evacuations in State
IN · Published Sep 29, 2025
Mumbai has exceeded 3,000 mm of seasonal rainfall, leading to significant flooding and prompting orange alerts from the IMD.
Heavy dam discharges have caused the Godavari River to overflow, resulting in widespread flooding and mass evacuations in Nashik and surrounding districts.
Extensive crop damage reported across Maharashtra, with over 3.8 lakh hectares affected in Nashik division alone, impacting over 5.5 lakh farmers.
Triple-digit rainfall causes mass evacuations in Maharashtra
Mumbai has recorded triple-digit rainfall, leading to mass evacuations across Maharashtra. The city has surpassed 3,000 mm of seasonal rainfall, with Colaba recording 214 mm in 33 hours and Santacruz 83.8 mm in 24 hours. Suburbs like Malad, Borivli, and Dindoshi experienced triple-digit rainfall, causing significant flooding. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, and Palghar, warning of more heavy rain throughout the week.
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