All schools and colleges in Mumbai (City and Suburbs) will remain close Tomorrow, 19th August 2025 (TUESDAY).
The India meteorological department has issued a red alert warning (Extremely Heavy Rainfall), For Mumbai City and Suburbs Tomorrow IE TUESDAY, 19th August…
– Majhi Mumbai, Apli BMC (@Mybmc) August 18, 2025
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a Red Alert for Konkan Today, Including Mumbai.
IMD DG Mohapatra Told CNBC TV18, “Monsoon is in active phase and it is expected to be active Till August End. Good rains are expected in the next five days for MOSTSIS Rajasthan, Gujarat, Odisha.
Several parts of the Financial Capital received more than 100 mm rainfall in nine hours on Monday (August 18). According to imd data, santacruz recorded 129.1 mm of rainfall, Juhu 128.5 mm, and chembur 125 mm. Bandra, Home to the Bandra-Kurla Complex Business Hub, Received 108.5 MM, While Mahalaxmi Saw 45.5 Mm. In South Mumbai, byculla registered 88.5 mm and the callaba observatorry 55.4 mm.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Said Rainfall Intensity Eased after 2 PM but noted that areas such as dadar, Worli, Chembur, Sion, Juhu, Juhu, and Vikhroli Had Alreadi Received more than 150 m beetween 8:30 am and 2:30 pm.
First Published: Aug 19, 2025 8:33 am IST
Ramesh Ghorai is the founder of www.livenewsblogger.com, a platform dedicated to delivering exclusive live news from across the globe and the local market. With a passion for covering diverse topics, he ensures readers stay updated with the latest and most reliable information. Over the past two years, Ramesh has also specialized in writing top software reviews, partnering with various software companies to provide in-depth insights and unbiased evaluations. His mission is to combine news reporting with valuable technology reviews, helping readers stay informed and make smarter choices.