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- 12:18 | June 17, 2025
Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Tuesday Morning weather news
During the 24-hour period ending at 8.30 am on Tuesday, the city received 114.31 mm of rainfall, he said.
With this, the total rainfall received in the city so far this monsoon has reached 534.31 mm, compared to 146.45 mm during the same time last year, the official said.
In the last 24 hours, the TMC received a total of 36 complaints of rain-related incidents, including 14 of tree collapse and eight involving fall of large branches of trees, the official said.
There were also two reports each of compound wall collapses, water pipeline leakage and waterlogging. One fire-related complaint was registered, while six other miscellaneous complaints were also addressed, Yasin Tadvi said. (PTI)
- 12:17 | June 17, 2025
Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Heavy rains cause tree falls, wall collapse in Thane; no casualty
Heavy rains and gusty winds were witnessed in Maharashtra’s Thane city in the last 24 hours during which civic authorities received several complaints of tree falls and wall collapses, an official said on Tuesday.
No person was reported to be injured, Thane Municipal Corporation’s (TMC) disaster management cell chief Yasin Tadvi said. (PTI)
- 12:08 | June 17, 2025
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- 10:24 | June 17, 2025
Mumbai rains live updates: Respite today?
https://twitter.com/rushikesh_agre_/status/1934777000390218132 - 10:21 | June 17, 2025
Rains live updates: Will Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu see reduced rains?
- 10:19 | June 17, 2025
Mumbai rains live updates: Nature takes over
- 10:14 | June 17, 2025
Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Travel Guidelines to be issued for safety during rains
In the wake of the death of four commuters in Thane district on June 9, the chief secretary held a separate meeting with railway, metro, police, municipal corporation and administrative agencies and discussed measures to ensure the safety of train passengers and prevent accidents.
Saunik said all wings need to be vigilant during the monsoon and the subsequent festive season. The Railways should appoint a nodal officer for this period and take help from retired and expert officers if required.
Guidelines should be prepared for passengers travelling by rail and metro. Necessary instructions should be given to passengers through display boards, announcement systems, social media, FM radio stations to avoid crowing and prevent untoward incidents, Sujata Saunik said.
Arrangements should be made to activate siren, like in lifts, when there is heavy crowd in trains. Special care should be taken during heavy rains and high tide, she emphasised.
Baggage scanners should be installed at all railway stations and garbage must be disposed of immediately, the IAS officer stated.
Saunik suggested steps to prevent dissemination of wrong information during an accident. Measures should be taken to provide immediate and correct information to people.
Railway officials should take immediate steps regarding the safety of passengers with the help of CCTV footage and artificial intelligence in collaboration with law enforcement agencies, she said. (PTI)
- 10:12 | June 17, 2025
Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Keep risk-prone tourist spots off-limits during monsoon: Maharashtra Chief Secretary
Maharashtra Chief Secretary Sujata Saunik has said the safety of tourists needs to be prioritised during the monsoon and dangerous or risky spots should be closed down temporarily.
Saunik made the remarks on Monday, a day after four picnickers were killed in a bridge collapse in Pune.
Along with putting up signboards at dangerous tourist spots, they should be temporarily closed until they are fully repaired with adequate security arrangements put in place, she said.
Appropriate action should be taken against tourists who do not take precautions and ignore instructions of the administration or police, the senior IAS officer noted.
She was reviewing the situation at a meeting following the collapse of an iron bridge over the Indrayani river at Kundmala, a popular tourist spot in Pune district’s Maval tehsil on Sunday afternoon. (PTI)
- 10:07 | June 17, 2025
Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Police officials guard at the bandra sea cost during high tide
- 10:03 | June 17, 2025
Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Labourer trapped as soil caves in at construction site; rescue ops underway
A labourer was trapped after soil caved in due to heavy rains at a construction site in Mumbai’s Andheri East area on Monday, a civic official said.
The incident took place at around 7:40pm in Kadamwadi along Andheri-Kurla road, he said.
“The man was engaged in foundation work at the site when loose soil caved in. Teams from the Mumbai Fire Brigade, BMC ward, police and 108 ambulance staff are at the site. The operation to rescue him is underway,” he added. (PTI)
- 10:02 | June 17, 2025
Mumbai Rains Live Updates: A view of trapped vehicles after a part of road caves in during heavy rains, at Vashi Plaza Commercial Complex, Navi Mumbai, in Thane
- 10:01 | June 17, 2025
Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Protective wall collapses near lake in Thane amid rains; none hurt, 2 motorbikes damaged
Two motorbikes were damaged after a portion of a protective wall collapsed near Siddheshwar Lake in Thane city on Monday evening amid rains, though no one was injured in the incident, civic officials said.
The incident took place at Shaheed Udyan in the Pachpakhadi area of the city, they said.
According to Yasin Tadvi, Chief of the Disaster Management Cell of the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC), the incident was reported to the control room at approximately 4:40 pm.
A wall, measuring about 15 feet in length and 6 feet in height, suddenly caved in near Gurukripa Chali, damaging two motorbikes parked there, he said.
Tadvi said a team from the Disaster Management Cell promptly reached the site and began clearing the debris.
In another incident, the compound wall of a housing society caved in in Navi Mumbai due to heavy rains in the evening, though no one was injured, civic officials said. (PTI)
- 09:52 | June 17, 2025
Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Rain lashes Mumbai
- 09:50 | June 17, 2025
Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Orange alert after heavy rains batter Mumbai; three injured
Three individuals were injured in wall collapse and tree fall incidents on Monday as heavy rains lashed Mumbai, inundating several areas and briefly disrupting local train services.
Colaba and Santacruz weather observatories for south Mumbai and suburbs, respectively, recorded 42.2 mm and 69.6 mm of rainfall between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm.
At 93 mm, the Nariyalwadi area in the western suburbs received the highest rainfall in ten hours ended at 6 pm, followed by 92 mm at BKC, and 86 mm in Khar East.
The Met department has issued an orange alert for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Ratnagiri, and Sidhudurg districts in the Konkan region and Amravati, Bhandara, Gondia, and Nagpur districts in Vidarbha, predicting “heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few or isolated places” till 8.30 am Tuesday.
Amid heavy rainfall, the parapet wall of an under-construction building collapsed in Jogeshwari (east), injuring two women who were passing from the spot.
A civic official said one of the injured women was treated in the ICU, while the other was discharged. (PTI)
Published on June 17, 2025
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