Mumbai is under a Red Alert with the IMD forecasting intense rainfall and the BMC urging residents to stay indoors. A significant 4.19-metre high tide is expected this afternoon, potentially worsening flooding in low-lying areas. Despite heavy downpours, which have already accounted for 74% of July's average rainfall, normal life has largely continued, with no casualties reported.

According to IMD, in the last 24 hours, Santacruz, which is the city’s base weather station, recorded 204.6mm rain, while Colaba received 158.2mm rain | Mumbai news

Heavy rain causes severe waterlogging in Mumbai; IMD issues a red alert for the next three hours.

Mumbai faced relentless heavy rains today, prompting an IMD red alert

Mumbai rains today: The financial capital of India is under a red alert as the IMD forecasts heavy to extremely heavy rainfall and gusty winds up to 60 kmph. The city has already…

Civic officials said that while the metropolis recorded over 100 mm of rain in several parts over the last 24 hours, public transport remains operational