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Maharashtra Authorities Brace for Extreme Monsoon Rainfall and Potential Flooding
28 Sep
Summary
- IMD issues red alert for Mumbai and surrounding districts
- Possibility of very intense and continuous rainfall spells
- Warnings of urban flooding in low-lying areas and landslides in ghat regions

On September 29, 2025, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for Mumbai and surrounding districts, warning of extremely heavy rainfall. According to the forecast, the Konkan belt and adjoining north Maharashtra regions are expected to face extreme weather conditions, while the rest of the state may receive only low-intensity showers.
In response to the IMD's warning, the Maharashtra government has directed all district administrations to be on high alert until September 30. The authorities have expressed concerns over the possibility of urban flooding in low-lying areas of Mumbai and Konkan districts, as well as the risk of landslides in the ghat regions.
The State Emergency Operation Centre has advised residents to be prepared for the impending weather conditions and has urged them to follow the instructions of the local authorities. The government has also issued advisories to airlines, with SpiceJet and IndiGo cautioning passengers about potential traffic congestion and delays at the Mumbai airport.