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Mumbai rain LIVE: 6 killed in Mankhurd house collapse, 2 die in tree fall; toll likely to rise

Ajay Kumar Verma
By Ajay Kumar Verma On July 5, 2026
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Mumbai weather LIVE: Mumbai has received significant rainfall over the past 24 hours, reviving the city's annual monsoon challenges.Mumbai weather LIVE: Mumbai has received significant rainfall over the past 24 hours, reviving the city’s annual monsoon challenges.

Mumbai weather LIVE updates: Four to five people are feared trapped after a ground-plus-three-storey chawl partially collapsed in Mumbai’s Mankhurd area on Sunday night amid heavy rain, civic officials said. The incident took place around 8.30 pm at Chawl No. 5 in Janta Nagar, behind Hanuman Mandir. According to preliminary information, two to three tenements in the building caved in.

Personnel from the Mumbai Fire Brigade, police, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) ward office and the 108 ambulance service rushed to the spot, and a rescue operation is underway.

The Maharashtra government has declared a holiday for all schools and colleges in Mumbai on Monday in view of the heavy rain and the orange alert issued for the city.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai on Sunday, warning of extremely heavy rainfall, even as the financial capital continues to grapple with the impact of relentless monsoon showers.

Mumbai rains: Top developments

-IMD has issued a red alert for Mumbai on Sunday, forecasting extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places.

-Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde appealed to people to stay away from the Worli seafront and follow police and civic advisories.

-Heavy rain caused tree falls, road cave-ins, house collapses, and traffic congestion across the city.

-Authorities have urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel and stay away from waterlogged and coastal areas.

Top weather developments across India

Himachal Pradesh: Monsoon activity is set to intensify from July 5, with the Meteorological Centre in Shimla issuing Orange and Yellow alerts for heavy rainfall across different districts until July 12.

Delhi: The IMD has forecast thunderstorms accompanied by rain, offering relief from humid conditions while warning of gusty winds and localized waterlogging.

Kerala: The State Disaster Management Authority has urged residents in landslide, landslip and flash flood-prone areas to move to safer locations as directed by local authorities amid persistent heavy rainfall.

Gujarat: The monsoon remained active across the state, with Junagadh recording exceptionally heavy rainfall, leading to severe waterlogging in several low-lying areas.

West Bengal: The IMD has issued a red alert for South 24 Parganas and Purba Medinipur, while Jhargram, Paschim Medinipur and Howrah are under an orange alert as heavy rainfall is expected with the approaching weather system.

Haryana and Punjab: The southwest monsoon, which entered parts of both states on July 1, is likely to advance into the remaining areas over the next four days as conditions remain favourable.

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Personnel from the Mumbai Fire Brigade, police, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) ward office and the 108 ambulance service rushed to the spot, and a rescue operation is underway.

The Maharashtra government has declared a holiday for all schools and colleges in Mumbai on Monday in view of the heavy rain and the orange alert issued for the city.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai on Sunday, warning of extremely heavy rainfall, even as the financial capital continues to grapple with the impact of relentless monsoon showers.

Mumbai rains: Top developments

-IMD has issued a red alert for Mumbai on Sunday, forecasting extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places.

-Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde appealed to people to stay away from the Worli seafront and follow police and civic advisories.

-Heavy rain caused tree falls, road cave-ins, house collapses, and traffic congestion across the city.

-Authorities have urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel and stay away from waterlogged and coastal areas.

Top weather developments across India

Himachal Pradesh: Monsoon activity is set to intensify from July 5, with the Meteorological Centre in Shimla issuing Orange and Yellow alerts for heavy rainfall across different districts until July 12.

Delhi: The IMD has forecast thunderstorms accompanied by rain, offering relief from humid conditions while warning of gusty winds and localized waterlogging.

Kerala: The State Disaster Management Authority has urged residents in landslide, landslip and flash flood-prone areas to move to safer locations as directed by local authorities amid persistent heavy rainfall.

Gujarat: The monsoon remained active across the state, with Junagadh recording exceptionally heavy rainfall, leading to severe waterlogging in several low-lying areas.

West Bengal: The IMD has issued a red alert for South 24 Parganas and Purba Medinipur, while Jhargram, Paschim Medinipur and Howrah are under an orange alert as heavy rainfall is expected with the approaching weather system.

Haryana and Punjab: The southwest monsoon, which entered parts of both states on July 1, is likely to advance into the remaining areas over the next four days as conditions remain favourable.

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Jul 06, 2026 3:50:56 AM IST

Mumbai rain LIVE updates: Kishori Pednekar questions BMC’s preparedness over Kurla tree-fall death

Shiv Sena (UBT) leader and former Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar questioned the civic administration’s preparedness and called for accountability over the Kurla tree-fall death, as per ANI.

Speaking to ANI, Pednekar said, “The court has strongly criticised the situation and observed that merely paying compensation after a death is not enough; greater effort should be made beforehand, which is currently lacking… Furthermore, a case should be registered against the officials responsible for the CC road construction as well as the contractor involved. Meanwhile, the hospital authorities acknowledge the incident and say they are looking into the matter.”

Jul 06, 2026 3:10:34 AM IST

Mumbai rain LIVE updates: Mayor announces ₹5 lakh aid for Kurla tree-fall victim

Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde on Sunday announced immediate financial assistance of 5 lakh for the family of 63-year-old Yunus Kundawala, who died after a tree branch fell on him in Kurla West, and directed the BMC to conduct a city-wide tree audit, as per ANI.

“We will not support the municipal administration in any wrongdoing. An inquiry will be conducted to determine why this was overlooked. For now, we have announced financial assistance of 5 lakh for the family, and as Mayor, I, along with the entire BMC, stand in solidarity with them,” she told ANI.

Tawde also said, “An audit of the trees is indeed necessary. As Mayor, I held a review meeting to call for an audit of all trees across the BMC area, including those alongside CC (cement concrete) roads and the city’s older trees aged 50-60 years or more. We have also ordered an audit of all manholes to check for covers and safety grilles.”

Jul 06, 2026 2:20:20 AM IST

Mumbai rain LIVE updates: BJP says BMC ignored tree-trimming warnings before Sakinaka manhole death

Mumbai BJP chief Ameet Satam reiterated the BJP’s demand on Sunday to register a case of “culpable homicide” against those responsible for the death of a man who fell into a manhole in Sakinaka on Friday, as per ANI.

Speaking to ANI, Satam said, “Our Health Committee Chairman, Harish Bhandirge, wrote two letters to the concerned ward officer identifying specific locations where tree trimming was required; a reminder was also sent on July 1. Despite this, the administration remains insensitive… We now demand that the administration register a case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder against them.”

Aslam Isak Shaikh, 55, fell into an open manhole in Sakinaka, Andheri East, during heavy rainfall on Friday.

As per the BMC, Mumbai recorded over 265 mm of rainfall in the city and over 227 mm in the suburbs during the 24-hour period ending at 6pm on Sunday.

Jul 06, 2026 1:39:09 AM IST

Mumbai rain LIVE updates: Congress blames BJP-led BMC for Mankhurd building Collapse

Congress leader Sachin Sawant blamed the arrogance of absolute power in BJP leaders for tragedies like the Mankhurd building collapse.

“The BJP led BMC administration is responsible for the rain related accidents and death of people. There is no sense of accountability in BJP and it’s resulting in administration failure,” Sawant said.

Jul 06, 2026 1:09:59 AM IST

Mumbai rains LIVE updates: Two killed in tree-fall incidents

An 18-year-old motorcyclist and a senior citizen lost their lives in tree-collapse incidents in Mumbai on Sunday, as per PTI.

A tree collapsed on a shop near the Hindi BMC School in Kurla West’s Naupada locality around 12:40pm, killing Yunus Kundawala, who was declared brought dead at Fauzia Hospital, civic officials said.

In a separate incident, 18-year-old Kamar Hasan Raza Jahangir Alam Syed died after a tree branch fell on his head while he was riding a motorcycle with friends in the Aarey Colony area of Goregaon East on Saturday, as per PTI.

BMC officials said 203 complaints of tree and branch falls were registered across Mumbai between 8am and 6pm on Sunday.

Jul 06, 2026 12:31:28 AM IST

Mumbai rain LIVE: Mankhurd house collapse update

A house collapse incident was reported at Chawl No 5, Janta Nagar, behind Hanuman Mandir, Mankhurd, at 8:30 pm on July 5. As per the latest update, Two to three huts of a ground-plus-three structure collapsed in the incident.

BMC’s Mumbai Fire Brigade, police, BMC’s ward staff and 108 ambulance were mobilized to the site.

As per information received from Shatabdi Hospital, 5 injured were reported:

  1. Aliya (female) 7 years
  2. Muskan (female) 14 years
  3. Nihal (male) 6 years
  4. Nabiya (female) 2 years
  5. Soni (female) 32 years

All five were declared brought dead.

As per information received from Rajawadi Hospital, 2 injured were reported:

  1. Munaf (male) 7 years, was declared dead.
  2. Rehan Alli (male) 24 years, was admitted to Rajawadi Hospital and is in stable condition.

Jul 06, 2026 12:07:21 AM IST

Mumbai rains LIVE updates: Tree falls on road near BDD Chawl in Worli, two injured

A tree fell on a road at BDD Chawl, opposite Ambedkar Bhavan in Worli, on 05 July 2026 at 19:38 hrs. Two people were injured in the incident.

Jul 05, 2026 11:47:47 PM IST

Mumbai weather LIVE update: IMD issues orange alert for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and Raigad

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) Mumbai has issued an Orange Warning nowcast for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, and Raigad districts. The warning was issued at 2200 hrs IST on 05 July 2026 and is valid for the next three hours.

As per the warning, moderate spells of rain with gusty winds reaching 50-60 kmph are very likely to occur at isolated places in these districts.

Jul 05, 2026 11:28:13 PM IST

Mumbai rains LIVE updates: University of Mumbai postpones all exams scheduled for July 6 amid heavy rain warning

The University of Mumbai has postponed all examinations scheduled for 06 July 2026. The decision was taken in view of the heavy rainfall and torrential rain warning issued by the India Meteorological Department, and to prioritize student safety, as per a circular issued by the university’s Board of Examinations and Evaluation on 05 July 2026.

The revised schedule for these examinations will be published soon on the University of Mumbai’s official website. Students have been advised to regularly check the university’s website for updates.

Jul 05, 2026 10:41:58 PM IST

Mumbai rains LIVE: 6 dead as three-storey chawl collapses in Mumbai’s Mankhurd amid heavy rain

Mumbai rains LIVE: Six people have died in the collapse. Rescue operations are continuing at the site.

A portion of a ground-plus-three-storey structure at Chawl No. 5 in Janta Nagar, behind Hanuman Mandir in Mumbai’s Mankhurd, collapsed at around 8.30 pm on Sunday.

According to preliminary information, two to three tenements caved in, and people are suspected to be trapped under the debris.

Personnel from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s Fire Brigade, police, BMC ward staff and the 108 ambulance service have been deployed to the site, where rescue operations are underway. No injuries had been reported at the time of the latest update.

Jul 05, 2026 10:19:37 PM IST

Weather news LIVE updates: Mumbai braces for another day of heavy rain as IMD forecasts intense monsoon spell

Weather news LIVE updates: Mumbai is set for another day of intense monsoon rain on Monday, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasting heavy to very heavy rainfall across parts of the city and isolated spells of extremely heavy rain.

The weather department said there is a high likelihood of intense showers through the day as active monsoon conditions continue to prevail over the Konkan region.

The forecast follows a weekend of relentless rain that disrupted normal life in Mumbai, triggering waterlogging, traffic congestion and transport disruptions.

According to the IMD, the city is expected to remain under the influence of a vigorous monsoon spell over the coming hours. Read more

Jul 05, 2026 9:09:21 PM IST

Weather news LIVE updates: Mumbai schools, colleges shut on Monday as government declares holiday amid heavy rain alert

Weather news LIVE updates: Government declares holiday for Mumbai schools, colleges on Monday amid orange alert for heavy rain.

Jul 05, 2026 8:07:42 PM IST

Weather news LIVE updates: Teen drowns, two injured as heavy rain triggers balcony collapse, tree falls in Thane-Palghar

Weather news LIVE updates: A 17-year-old boy drowned in a river, while two people were injured after a portion of a balcony collapsed as torrential rain battered Maharashtra’s Thane and Palghar districts on Sunday, officials said.

The incessant downpour triggered multiple rain-related incidents, including structural collapses and tree falls, disrupting normal life across the two districts.

Jul 05, 2026 7:19:14 PM IST

Delhi rains LIVE Updates: IMD forecasts heavy rain, thunderstorms in Delhi; winds up to 60 kmph likely

Delhi rains LIVE Updates: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast moderate to heavy rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning, across several parts of the national capital on Sunday. Rainfall intensity is expected to range between 5 mm and 20 mm per hour.

The weather office said wind speeds of 40-50 kmph, gusting up to 60 kmph, are likely over South East Delhi, East Delhi, Shahdara, Central Delhi, North East Delhi, South Delhi, New Delhi, South West Delhi, West Delhi, North West Delhi and North Delhi.

The IMD also said Delhi, along with Haryana, Chandigarh and Punjab, is likely to witness isolated to scattered rainfall between July 6 and July 10.

Jul 05, 2026 7:17:37 PM IST

Weather news LIVE updates: Orange alert in Himachal as heavy rain likely over next two days

Weather news LIVE updates: Light to moderate rain lashed parts of Himachal Pradesh on Sunday, prompting the Shimla Meteorological Centre to issue an orange alert for heavy to very heavy rainfall in several districts over the next two days.

The orange alert has been issued for Una, Kangra and Sirmaur districts on Monday, and for Kangra, Solan and Sirmaur districts on Tuesday.

Jul 05, 2026 6:43:19 PM IST

Delhi rains LIVE Updates: A tree toppled onto three parked cars in Bandra amid heavy rains

Jul 05, 2026 5:36:46 PM IST

Chhattisgarh rains LIVE updates: Streets submerged, homes flooded after heavy rain in Raipur

Heavy rains caused severe waterlogging at the Gudhiyari underbridge, in Raipur on Sunday. (ANI Video Grab)
Heavy rains caused severe waterlogging at the Gudhiyari underbridge, in Raipur on Sunday. (ANI Video Grab)

Jul 05, 2026 4:42:34 PM IST

Delhi rains LIVE Updates: Four flights cancelled, 13 diverted as heavy rain disrupts Mumbai airport operations

Delhi rains LIVE Updates: Four flights were cancelled and 13 others were diverted due to heavy rain in Mumbai on Sunday, airport officials said. All diverted flights have since returned to Mumbai.

A spokesperson for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport said runway operations were temporarily suspended at around 10.17 am because of adverse weather conditions, including heavy rain, reduced visibility and gusty winds of up to 42 knots.

“As per procedure, runway operations were temporarily suspended to ensure the safety of passengers, aircraft and ground personnel,” the spokesperson said.

Following an improvement in weather conditions, normal runway operations resumed at 11.17 am. The suspension remained in effect for about 60 minutes.

Jul 05, 2026 4:21:22 PM IST

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Jul 05, 2026 3:46:46 PM IST

Delhi rains LIVE Updates: Delhi-NCR sees sudden weather change as rain hits, thunderstorms expected later in day

Delhi rains LIVE Updates: Delhi-NCR experiences a sudden change in weather conditions on Sunday, with rain sweeping across parts of the city.

Hourly forecasts indicate that strong thunderstorms are possible throughout the afternoon and evening hours.

Current meteorological reports confirm that the city is dealing with a mix of high humidity and fluctuating temperatures, creating a stark contrast to the hot and highly humid air persisting across various parts of the city.

While the temperature hovered at 28°C in some areas by early afternoon, other parts of the region recorded temperatures between 34°C and 36°C.

According to the India Meteorological Department, as of 1:00 PM on Sunday, New Delhi is experiencing pleasant weather with a current temperature of 28°C, though conditions are accompanied by rain and thunder.

The weather department confirmed that Delhi experienced very light to light rain at a few places, with moderate rainfall occurring in isolated areas over the past 24 hours. During this same period, the city recorded minimum temperatures ranging from 26°C to 29°C, while maximum temperatures reached between 35°C and 36°C.

The report further notes that minimum temperatures have been above normal at isolated places, whereas maximum temperatures remained below normal across several areas. Additionally, southeasterly winds with speeds of 10-15 kmph prevailed over Delhi, with gusts reaching 37 kmph at Palam. There will be no large change in maximum temperatures over the next 24 hours, followed by a gradual fall of 2-3°C over the subsequent two days.

(ANI)

Jul 05, 2026 3:45:30 PM IST

Mumbai rains LIVE: Heavy rain halts Mumbai airport runway ops for an hour; flights hit

Mumbai rains LIVE: Heavy rains and gusty winds forced Mumbai international airport authorities to suspend all runway operations for an hour on Sunday, severely disrupting flight services at the facility.

The closure at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, which lasted from 10.17 am to 11.17 am, affected several inbound and outbound flights, leaving passengers to grapple with an average departure delay of 75 minutes and arrivals by at least 28 minutes.

According to the live flight-tracking website, flightradar24.com, 87 per cent of the flights were delayed at the airport, while another 62 per cent arrived late.

“At approximately 10.17 am, adverse weather conditions, including strong gusty winds of up to 42 knots and reduced visibility due to heavy rain, impacted runway operations. As per procedure, runway operations were temporarily suspended to ensure the safety of passengers, aircraft and ground personnel,” the Mumbai International Airport Ltd said in a statement.

Following an improvement in weather conditions, normal runway operations resumed after an hour, it said.

The airport, jointly owned by the Adani Group and Airports Authority of India, however, declined to share the number of cancelled or delayed flights at its facility.

According to Air Traffic Control (ATC) sources, the airport handles 980 to 1,000 flights a day, with an average of 48 air traffic movements – 24 arrivals and 24 departures per hour.

As per data from flightradar24.com, 3 per cent of city-bound flights were cancelled due to weather conditions.

(PTI)

Jul 05, 2026 3:27:29 PM IST

Weather news LIVE updates: IMD forecast light to moderate rain in several areas of Jharkhand

Weather news LIVE updates: The IMD on Sunday forecast light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds across Jharkhand over the next four days.

The weather office issued a ‘yellow’ alert (be updated) for isolated thunderstorms and lightning across all 24 districts from July 6 to 9.

Light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds with speeds of 40-50 kmph is likely across the state during this period, the IMD said.

According to the IMD bulletin, Garhwa, Palamu, Chatra, Hazaribag, Latehar, Lohardaga, Gumla and Ranchi districts are likely to receive heavy rainfall on Monday.

On Tuesday, eight northeastern districts Giridih, Dhanbad, Jamtara, Deoghar, Dumka, Pakur, Godda and Shaibganj are expected to witness heavy rain, while five districts are likely to receive heavy showers on Wednesday.

Jul 05, 2026 3:26:59 PM IST

Weather news LIVE updates: Kerala braces for heavy rain; IMD issues orange, yellow alerts for northern districts

Weather news LIVE updates: Several parts of Kerala received rain on Sunday as the IMD forecast isolated heavy showers in the northern districts and issued orange and yellow alerts for various parts of the state over the next three days.

A yellow alert has been issued for Thrissur, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod districts for Sunday, indicating the possibility of isolated heavy rainfall of 64.5 mm to 115.5 mm in 24 hours.

The India Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for the Kannur and Kasaragod districts on July 6, and for the Kozhikode, Kannur, and Kasaragod districts on July 7, forecasting isolated very heavy rainfall of 115.6 mm to 204.4 mm in 24 hours.

In view of the weather warnings, the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority urged people living in landslide, mudslide and flash flood-prone areas to shift to safer places as directed by the authorities.

(PTI)

Jul 05, 2026 2:49:44 PM IST

Weather news LIVE updates: Low pressure in Bay of Bengal intensifies into depression; heavy rain likely in Odisha, Bengal

Weather news LIVE updates: A well-marked low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal has intensified into a depression that could bring heavy rain in Odisha and West Bengal over the next few days.

All Odisha districts have been put on high alert over the development.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the low-pressure area over northwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining areas of Odisha-West Bengal coasts concentrated into a depression and lay centred 50 km south-southeast of Balasore and south-southwest of Digha. It said the system is very likely to cross the north Odisha coast between Chandbali and Digha over the next day.

The IMD issued a red warning — the highest level of colour-coded warning — for heavy to very heavy rainfall in Sambalpur, Angul, Boudh, Sonepur and Kandhamal. An ‘orange’ alert, asking people to be prepared to take action in case of any calamity, was issued in 19 other districts and a ‘yellow’ warning for six other districts.

Under the influence of the low pressure, the sea is very likely to be rough to very rough from July 5 to July 7, and fisherfolk have been advised not to venture into the sea during the period.

(PTI)

Jul 05, 2026 2:45:01 PM IST

Mumbai rain LIVE: Mumbai local train services across all four corridors remain operational today

Mumbai rain LIVE: Mumbai local train services across all four corridors remain operational on Sunday, even as the city battles intense monsoon showers and gusty winds. While the suburban network is functioning as scheduled, authorities have cautioned commuters to exercise extra vigilance while travelling.

Speaking to ANI, Chief Public Relations Officer, Central Railway, Swapnil Nila, informed that all 4 railways are operating normally, with the minor effect of the rain having primarily impacted about 8 to 10 long-distance trains operating from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus and Lokmanya Tilak Terminus.

Swapnil Nila said, “…Despite the heavy rain and strong winds, all 4 railway corridors – Main Line, Harbour, Trans-Harbour, and the Central Line are operating normally. We urge passengers to step out of their homes only if necessary. When you do go out, please ensure you have appropriate protective gear…strictly adhere to all advisories issued by the railways or local authorities…the effect of the rain has primarily impacted about 8 to 10 long-distance trains operating from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus and Lokmanya Tilak Terminus…we expect these services to continue operating normally and to transport passengers safely to their destinations…the authorities, whether railway or local, are constantly working to ensure safety and security…”

Jul 05, 2026 2:43:45 PM IST

Weather news LIVE updates: Delhi-NCR sees sudden weather change as rain hits, thunderstorms expected later in day

Weather news LIVE updates: Delhi-NCR experiences a sudden change in weather conditions on Sunday, with rain sweeping across parts of the city.

Hourly forecasts indicate that strong thunderstorms are possible throughout the afternoon and evening hours.

Current meteorological reports confirm that the city is dealing with a mix of high humidity and fluctuating temperatures, creating a stark contrast to the hot and highly humid air persisting across various parts of the city.

While the temperature hovered at 28°C in some areas by early afternoon, other parts of the region recorded temperatures between 34°C and 36°C.

According to the India Meteorological Department, as of 1:00 PM on Sunday, New Delhi is experiencing pleasant weather with a current temperature of 28°C, though conditions are accompanied by rain and thunder.

The weather department confirmed that Delhi experienced very light to light rain at a few places, with moderate rainfall occurring in isolated areas over the past 24 hours. During this same period, the city recorded minimum temperatures ranging from 26°C to 29°C, while maximum temperatures reached between 35°C and 36°C.

(ANI)

Jul 05, 2026 2:14:43 PM IST

Chhattisgarh rains LIVE updates: Streets submerged, homes flooded after heavy rain in Raipur

Chhattisgarh rains LIVE updates: Severe waterlogging hit several parts of Raipur on Sunday following overnight rainfall, with water levels rising to knee-deep in some areas and waist-deep in others, residents said.

Filthy water entered many homes, damaging belongings and forcing families to stay awake through the night to ensure the safety of children and elderly members.

Several neighbourhoods in the city turned into ponds after the rain. Along with streets being submerged, two to three feet of water entered houses. From around 2 AM, residents were seen bailing out water and trying to secure their possessions. Many families went without sleep and meals, and some even struggled to access drinking water.

Local resident Raju Verma criticised the administration for failing to find a permanent solution to the recurring monsoon flooding.

(ANI)

Jul 05, 2026 2:13:16 PM IST

Mumbai rain LIVE: Man killed as tree collapses on shop in Mumbai amid heavy rains

Mumbai rain LIVE: A 63-year-old man was killed on Sunday after a tree collapsed on a shop during heavy rainfall in Mumbai’s Kurla area, making it the city’s second fatal tree-fall incident in less than a week, civic officials said.

The incident occurred around 12.40 pm near the Hindi BMC School in the Naupada locality of Kurla West, they said.

The victim, Yunus Kundawala, was extricated from the debris and rushed to Fauzia Hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead, an official said.

He said that the fire brigade, police, BEST and civic staff rushed to the spot and carried out the rescue and clearance operations.

This incident has come days after an 11-year-old boy was similarly killed and several others were injured after a tree uprooted and fell onto a moving school bus in Chembur on June 30.

Jul 05, 2026 1:52:09 PM IST

Weather LIVE Updates: Low pressure in Bay of Bengal intensifies into depression; heavy rain likely in Odisha, Bengal

Weather LIVE Updates: A well-marked low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal has intensified into a depression that could bring heavy rain in Odisha and West Bengal over the next few days.

All Odisha districts have been put on high alert over the development.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the low-pressure area over northwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining areas of Odisha-West Bengal coasts concentrated into a depression and lay centred 50 km south-southeast of Balasore and south-southwest of Digha. It said the system is very likely to cross the north Odisha coast between Chandbali and Digha over the next day.

The IMD issued a red warning — the highest level of colour-coded warning — for heavy to very heavy rainfall in Sambalpur, Angul, Boudh, Sonepur and Kandhamal. An ‘orange’ alert, asking people to be prepared to take action in case of any calamity, was issued in 19 other districts and a ‘yellow’ warning for six other districts.

Under the influence of the low pressure, the sea is very likely to be rough to very rough from July 5 to July 7, and fisherfolk have been advised not to venture into the sea during the period.

The state has received heavy downpour in almost all places, with the highest 276 mm rainfall received at Khajurpada in Kandhamal district, followed by 264 mm at Tureikela in Bolangir district, in a 24-hour period up to 8.30 am on Sunday. Bhubaneswar and Cuttack received 119.4 mm and 124.8 mm of rainfall, respectively.

(PTI)

Jul 05, 2026 1:34:35 PM IST

Thane rain LIVE: Torrential rains batter Thane; two injured as part of building collapses

Thane rain LIVE: Relentless rains over the past 48 hours crippled life across Thane district in Maharashtra, causing waterlogging, tree falls and a gallery collapse at a building in which two persons were injured, officials said on Sunday.

The Thane Regional Disaster Management Cell (RDMC) received 93 complaints during the last 24 hours, including 24 instances of tree falls, 22 branch falls, 24 of waterlogging, 8 compound wall collapses, and one landslide incident, they said.

Several low-lying areas in Thane city, Kalyan, Bhiwandi, Ulhasnagar, Dombivli, and Navi Mumbai were flooded, leaving numerous residents marooned, they said.

The weather office has predicted heavy rains in the region over the next two days.

A portion of a first-floor gallery collapsed at the 45-year-old two-storey Tiwari Bhawan building at Kisan Nagar in the Wagle Estate area here on Saturday night, RDMC chief Yasin Tadvi said.

Two passersby, identified as Noori Islam Sheikh (65) and Suresh Thapa (36), sustained injuries. Sheikh, who suffered head and shoulder injuries, is currently undergoing treatment at a local hospital, he said.

“Following the incident, the entire building was evacuated as a safety precaution due to the precarious state of the remaining gallery structure. A family residing in the terrace flat has been shifted to a temporary civic shelter at a TMC School,” Tadvi said.

(PTI)

Jul 05, 2026 1:16:05 PM IST

Mumbai weather LIVE: Top 10 updates from last 24 hours

Mumbai weather LIVE: Here are the updates:

IMD keeps red alert in place: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai, forecasting very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places on Sunday.

Over 300 mm rainfall recorded: Several parts of Mumbai received more than 200 mm of rain in the last 24 hours, with Vikhroli West recording the highest at 310.6 mm.

BMC urges people to stay indoors: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has appealed to residents to step out only if absolutely necessary and remain alert amid continuing heavy rain.

High tide warning issued: The BMC has cautioned citizens about a 4.19-metre high tide at 3.22 pm on Sunday and another 3.51-metre high tide early Monday, increasing the risk of flooding.

Strong winds expected: Along with heavy rain, the IMD has forecast gusty winds of 55–65 kmph across Mumbai and its suburbs.

Roads flooded, trees uprooted: Torrential rain led to waterlogging, tree falls, road cave-ins and house collapses, disrupting normal life across the city.

Transport services impacted: While Metro and BEST bus services were operating normally on Sunday morning, suburban train services witnessed delays due to the persistent rainfall.

Neighbouring cities also affected: Heavy rain disrupted life in Thane, Navi Mumbai, Palghar and Pune, triggering landslides, flooded roads and evacuations in some areas.

Several locations crossed 200 mm mark: Areas including Colaba, Malabar Hill, Andheri, Powai, Jogeshwari, Goregaon, Chakala and Bhandup recorded over 200 mm of rainfall in 24 hours.

Emergency helpline activated: The BMC has asked residents to follow official advisories and contact its 1916 helpline in case of emergencies as authorities remain on high alert.

Jul 05, 2026 12:54:46 PM IST

Mumbai weather LIVE: Mumbai wakes up to brief respite after heavy rain; IMD issues red alert for more showers

Mumbai weather LIVE: Heavy overnight rain lashed Mumbai and neighbouring cities, easing slightly by morning even as the IMD on Sunday kept a red alert in place with forecasts of continued downpours and isolated extremely heavy showers, civic officials said.

In view of the forecast, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has appealed to people to remain alert and venture outdoors only if absolutely necessary.

Several areas recorded more than 200 mm of rainfall, while a few areas logged a whopping 300 mm of downpour in the last 24 hours.

Officials said public transport services, including Metro and buses of the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) undertaking, were operating normally this morning, while commuters complained that suburban railway services were running with some delays.

(PTI)

Jul 05, 2026 12:31:51 PM IST

Delhi rain LIVE: IMD issues red alert for Delhi

Delhi rain LIVE: The IMD on Sunday issued a red alert for the national capital.

Jul 05, 2026 12:27:39 PM IST

Mumbai weather LIVE: Mumbai records heavy rainfall

Mumbai weather LIVE: BMC has recorded more than 200mm of rainfall at several locations across Mumbai during the 24 hours ending at 8am on Sunday, with a couple of places receiving over 300mm of rainfall.

The highest rainfall of 310.6 mm was recorded at the Building Proposal Office in Vikhroli West, followed by Colaba Pumping Station (306.6 mm) and Tagore Nagar Municipal School in Vikhroli (301.8 mm).

According to BMC data, areas receiving more than 200mm included Malabar Hill, Mandavi Fire Station, Colaba, Memonwada Fire Station, Vikhroli Fire Station, Paspoli Municipal School in Powai, Bhandup Complex, Andheri Fire Station, Chakala Municipal School, Jogeshwari and Aarey Colony in Goregaon.

Jul 05, 2026 12:25:26 PM IST

Maharashtra rains LIVE: Massive landslide blocks access to Rajmachi Fort in Lonavala, clearance operations underway

Maharashtra rains LIVE: A massive landslide on the road leading to Rajmachi Fort completely blocked vehicular movement in Lonavala on Sunday. Earth movers were deployed to carry out the debris clearance operations, traffic and local police said.

This came as Maharashtra witnessed a strong morning spell of rain lashing several parts of the state amid the ‘Red Alert’ issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) today.

The IMD also forecasted a “generally cloudy sky with moderate rain” to continue across the district till 10th July in Tehsil Mawal in Maharashtra’s Pune district.

The Pawana River in the Ravet locality of Pimpri-Chinchwad was gushing as the area received heavy rainfall.

Meanwhile, the Kondhwa area of Pune felt relief as local markets carried a vibrant hue in the light rain

While Mumbai’s Worli area witnesses an overcast morning, mist covered the area around Marine Drive amid the downpour.

Earlier, a balcony of a dilapidated building in Belapur village, Navi Mumbai, collapsed amid continuous heavy rainfall. It is reported that the building was in a severely dilapidated state.

(ANI)

Jul 05, 2026 12:00:23 PM IST

Delhi rain LIVE: Heavy rainfall lashes Delhi, IMD issues orange alert

Delhi rain LIVE: The weather department issued an orange alert for parts of the capital after heavy rainfall lashed Delhi on Sunday.

Jul 05, 2026 11:58:00 AM IST

Delhi-NCR rains LIVE: Heavy rainfall lashes Gurugram

Jul 05, 2026 11:37:47 AM IST

Mumbai weather LIVE: IMD issues red alert as torrential rain lashes Mumbai; over 250 mm recorded in 24 hrs

Mumbai weather LIVE: Mumbai witnessed one of the heaviest spells of rain this monsoon over the past 24 hours, prompting the India Meteorological Department (IMD) to issue a Red Alert for Sunday and warn of continued heavy to extremely heavy rainfall accompanied by gusty winds.

The city recorded over 190 mm of average rainfall across its three regions, while several areas received more than 250 mm of rain, raising concerns over waterlogging and disruption as a high tide is expected later in the day.

IMD’s 8 am forecast predicted moderate to intense spells of rain at isolated places in Mumbai and neighbouring Raigad over the next three hours. The weather office also said continuous rainfall is likely across the city and suburbs through the day, with very heavy rain at a few places and extremely heavy rain at isolated locations. Gusty winds reaching speeds of 55-65 kmph are also expected.

The city received exceptionally heavy rainfall over the past 24 hours. Between 8 am on Saturday and 8 am on Sunday, the average rainfall recorded was 194 mm in the island city, 217 mm in the eastern suburbs, and 186 mm in the western suburbs.

(By HT correspondent)

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Jul 05, 2026 11:30:29 AM IST

Rain in Mumbai LIVE: BEST issues major bus route diversions; check affected services

Rain in Mumbai LIVE: Heavy rain has disrupted bus operations across Mumbai, prompting BEST to divert, curtail and cancel several routes on key roads.

Jul 05, 2026 11:21:09 AM IST

Mumbai Rain LIVE: Tree branches fell outside Actor Aamir Khan’s Bandra residence

Mumbai Rain LIVE: Tree branches fell outside Actor Aamir Khan’s Bandra residence, news agency PTI reported on Sunday.

Jul 05, 2026 11:08:10 AM IST

Mumbai Rain LIVE: Two feet of waterlogging slows traffic at Khar subway on both carriageways

Mumbai Rain LIVE: Heavy monsoon rain led to nearly two feet of waterlogging at Khar Subway in Mumbai on Saturday, severely affecting traffic movement in both directions.

Jul 05, 2026 10:53:24 AM IST

Delhi rain LIVE: How did IMD declare monsoon onset in Delhi with scanty rain?

Delhi rain LIVE: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) declared the onset of monsoon over Delhi on July 2, as well as parts of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh it had not covered by July 1, apart from making further progress in Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, and Rajasthan. At least in Delhi, the declaration of monsoon onset may not have appeared to square with reality since the rain hardly had any intensity. How did the IMD declare monsoon onset over Delhi then? Here are three charts that try to make sense of this.

That Delhi did not receive much rain on the day IMD declared monsoon onset over Delhi can be seen by looking at the rainfall different weather stations in Delhi received in the 24 hours ending 08:30 AM on July 2, the standard 24-hour period for which daily rain is calculated in India. Of the 11 weather stations, four received less than 2mm rain, three received 2-3 mm rain, another three received 4-5 mm rain, and only one — Chattarpur – received 18.5 mm rain. 24-hour rain in the 0.1-2.4 mm range is called “very light rain”. Similarly, “light rain” is the category for rain in the 2.5-7.5 mm range and “moderate rain” is the category for 7.6-35.5 mm rain. Clearly, most of Delhi got light to very light rain.

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Jul 05, 2026 10:43:18 AM IST

Mumbai rain Live: Mumbai battered by strong monsoon winds; IMD sounds red alert

Mumbai rain Live: Heavy rain and gusty winds disrupted normal life across Mumbai, causing waterlogging, traffic snarls, and uprooted trees in several areas.

Jul 05, 2026 10:33:52 AM IST

Himachal rain LIVE: IMD issues heavy rain alert till July 12 in Himachal as monsoon set to intensify; administration on alert

Himachal rain LIVE: The monsoon is expected to intensify in Himachal Pradesh in the coming days. The Meteorological Centre, Shimla, has forecasted an increase in monsoon activity across the state starting July 5 and has issued ‘Orange’ and ‘Yellow’ alerts for heavy rainfall in various regions up to July 12.

Rainfall was recorded in several parts of the state over the last 24 hours, leading to flood-like conditions in some areas and disrupting normal life. Traffic on national highways was briefly interrupted in several places due to debris accumulation but was subsequently restored.

In Kalpa, located in the tribal district of Kinnaur, the minimum temperature was recorded at 14.2°C and the maximum at 24.4°C.

Meanwhile, the state government has directed all district administrations to remain vigilant to tackle potential natural disasters during the monsoon season. Revenue and Horticulture Minister Jagat Singh Negi stated that pre-monsoon rains have caused damage in several areas; consequently, all Deputy Commissioners have been instructed to ensure that disaster management systems are fully geared up and efficient.

(ANI)

Jul 05, 2026 10:12:43 AM IST

Delhi rain LIVE: Yellow alert falls flat with sparse rain, humid weather

Delhi rain LIVE: Despite a “yellow” alert for Saturday, the Capital witnessed sparse rain as sultry weather continued with the humidity varying between 70% and 85%.

According to the India Meteorological Department, till 5:30 pm, Pusa recorded a maximum of 23.5mm of rainfall, followed by 9.5 mm at Janakpuri, 3.8 mm at the Ridge, 1 mm at Mayur Vihar and 0.5 mm at Pitampura and no rainfall at Safdarjung, Delhi’s chief weather observatory.

Experts attributed Delhi’s weaker monsoon so far to weather systems in other parts of the country drawing the monsoon trough away from the Capital. “Cyclonic circulations over Madhya Pradesh and a low pressure area over Odisha had drawn the trough to central India, which has led to a reduction in rainfall. The city is likely to see the typical monsoon rain from July 5,” said Mahesh Pehlawat, vice president of Skymet Weather, a private weather forecaster.

(HT correspondent -Aaditya Khatwani)

Jul 05, 2026 10:02:25 AM IST

Weather LIVE updates: Southwest monsoon to cover parts of Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan in next 4 days, says IMD

Weather LIVE updates: The southwest monsoon is set to advance further into parts of the North Arabian Sea, Gujarat, the remaining areas of Haryana and Punjab, and more parts of Rajasthan over the next four days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Saturday.

In its daily forecast, the IMD said isolated extremely heavy rainfall is likely over Konkan and the Gujarat region between July 4-7, Madhya Maharashtra between July 4-6, Saurashtra and Odisha on July 4-5, and West Madhya Pradesh on Saturday.

The department said a “well-marked low-pressure area lay over the northwest Bay of Bengal”.

“Under its influence, the monsoon is likely to continue in an active phase over the central parts of the country during the next four-five days,” the IMD said.

(PTI)

Jul 05, 2026 9:53:58 AM IST

Mumbai rain LIVE: IMD says monsoon to advance further north

Mumbai rain LIVE: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said conditions were favourable for the southwest monsoon to advance into the remaining parts of Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan over the next four days.

Among the northern states, several areas of Rajasthan recorded light to moderate rainfall, while isolated places received heavy showers during the 24 hours ending on Saturday morning.

The weather department has forecast light to moderate rainfall across the state for the next three days, with isolated places likely to receive heavy rain.

An orange alert has been issued for the districts of Banswara, Chittorgarh, Dungarpur, Jhalawar, Pratapgarh, Salumbar and Udaipur.

In Punjab, Patiala received heavy rainfall, while Sangrur and Rupnagar also witnessed showers.

Jul 05, 2026 9:38:54 AM IST

Mumbai rain LIVE: IMD issues red alert for Mumbai, Raigad over next three hours amid heavy rainfall

Mumbai rain LIVE: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday issued a red alert for Mumbai and the Raigad district, valid for the next three hours due to heavy rainfall since Saturday night. Mumbai has recorded more than 250-300 mm of rainfall in the last 23 hours in a few areas of the city.

The IMD has forecasted moderate to intense spells of rain across these regions.

As Mumbai welcomes the monsoon with intense spells of rain in the last few days, a balcony of a dilapidated building in Belapur village, Navi Mumbai, collapsed amid continuous heavy rainfall. It is reported that the building was in a severely dilapidated state.

Several parts of Thane city witnessed waterlogging.

(ANI)

Jul 05, 2026 9:33:50 AM IST

Mumbai rain LIVE: IndiGo issues travel advisory, says flight impacted due to adverse weather conditions

Jul 05, 2026 9:06:31 AM IST

Gujarat weather LIVE updates: Rain accompanied by thunder and lightning lashes parts of Ahmedabad

Gujarat weather LIVE updates: Rain accompanied by thunder and lightning lashed several parts of Ahmedabad late on Saturday night and in the early hours of Sunday, bringing relief from the prevailing heat and humidity.

Rainfall was recorded across several parts of the city, including eastern and western Ahmedabad, leading to a drop in temperature.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), monsoon activity remains active over Gujarat, with thunderstorms and rainfall likely to continue in Ahmedabad and several other districts over the coming days.

On Saturday, the IMD forecast moderate rainfall of 5-15 mm per hour, accompanied by moderate thunderstorms and gusty surface winds of 41-61 kmph at isolated places across several districts, including Porbandar, Junagadh, Gir Somnath, Diu, Bhavnagar, Mahisagar, Dahod, Panchmahal, Chhota Udepur, Bharuch, Narmada, Surat and Tapi.

The weather agency also warned of a moderate probability (30-60 per cent) of cloud-to-ground lightning in these districts.

(ANI)



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