Heavy rain in Mumbai: One of the posh areas of Mumbai, Juhu’s roads are submerged in water. Pedestrians and drivers are facing a lot of trouble due to water flooding to the knees. Many roads including metro have also been submerged in Andheri. However, Mumbai’s local train service is still running normally and the rain has not had any significant impact on it.
Possibility of heavy rain in the next 48 hours

The Meteorological Department has issued heavy rains, lightning and storm alert in Mumbai in the next 48 hours. In July this year, Mumbai received very little rainfall, but now the rain has increased.
Mumbai’s lake water level rises
Due to heavy rains, the water level of water supply reservoirs to Mumbai has increased considerably. According to the July 19 data of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), a total of 81.86 percent water has accumulated in seven reservoirs, which is about 11,84,796 million liters. These reservoirs include Upper Vaitaran, Modak Sagar, Tansa, Madhya Vaitarana, Bhatsa, Vihar and Tulsi, which provide daily drinking water to the city.
Rainfall in Delhi too
On the other hand, the national capital Delhi is also raining continuously. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), there is a possibility of rain during the day. The minimum temperature is recorded at 27.2 ° C, while the maximum temperature is likely to be around 33 ° C.
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Monsoon orgy in Mumbai: City stalled due to heavy rains, water logging in Juhu-Andheri, warning to stay away from beaches
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Mumbai, 21 July 2025-Monsoon continues to be hit in the capital Mumbai, due to which life in most parts of the city has been completely disturbed. The torrential rains since this morning have transformed the roads into rivers, especially in major areas like Juhu and Andheri, many roads have been submerged in water. The traffic has stopped completely due to heavy water logging, causing common passengers to face heavy problems. Local trains and air services are also feared to be affected.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings of heavy to extremely heavy rain in Mumbai and surrounding coastal areas for the next 24 hours. Due to this warning, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has appealed to citizens not to leave the house and stay away from areas like beaches, especially Marine Drives, Girgaon Chowpatty and Juhu Chowpatty. Given the warning of high tide, people living in coastal areas have been instructed to take additional precautions.
Traffic movement has been completely disrupted due to rain on many roads due to rain. There is a serious condition of waterlogging in low -lying areas like Malad, Borivali, Sion, King Circle, due to which the running of auto and taxis has also become difficult. There are also reports of falling trees and electric poles being damaged in many places, due to which electricity has been lost in many areas. BMC is engaged in relief and rescue operations with its disaster management parties, but the conditions remain very challenging due to the intensity of rain. Passengers have been advised to use public transport and take information about traffic status before traveling.
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