Mumbai schools, colleges shut on Monday as Maharashtra declares holiday amid heavy rain alert
The Maharashtra government has declared a holiday for all schools and colleges in Mumbai on Monday after relentless rainfall and an orange alert prompted concerns over public safety. The announcement comes as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for Mumbai on Sunday, warning of extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places.
Mumbai rains: Key developments
- The IMD has placed Mumbai under a red alert for Sunday, forecasting extremely heavy rainfall in parts of the city.
- In view of the weather conditions, the Maharashtra government has declared a holiday for all schools and colleges in Mumbai on Monday.
- Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde has appealed to residents to avoid visiting the Worli seafront and strictly follow advisories issued by the police and civic authorities.
- Heavy rain has triggered tree falls, road cave-ins, house collapses and widespread traffic congestion across several parts of the city.
- Authorities have urged people to avoid unnecessary travel and stay away from waterlogged roads, coastal stretches and other vulnerable areas.
Weather updates from across India
Himachal Pradesh: Monsoon activity is expected to intensify from July 5. The Meteorological Centre in Shimla has issued Orange and Yellow alerts for heavy rainfall across multiple districts until July 12.
Delhi: The IMD has forecast thunderstorms accompanied by rain, bringing relief from humid weather while warning of gusty winds and the possibility of localized waterlogging.
Kerala: The State Disaster Management Authority has advised residents living in landslide-, landslip- and flash flood-prone areas to move to safer locations as directed by local authorities amid persistent heavy rainfall.
Gujarat: Active monsoon conditions continued across the state, with Junagadh recording exceptionally heavy rainfall that caused 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 remain under an orange alert as heavy rainfall is expected due to an 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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