Mumbai Schools and Colleges Closed as IMD Issues Orange Alert | Monsoon LIVE Updates
Mumbai Schools and Colleges Closed on Tuesday after the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an Orange Alert warning of heavy rainfall and gusty winds across the city. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) announced a holiday for all government, municipal, and private schools and colleges as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students. The decision comes as relentless monsoon showers continue to disrupt normal life, causing waterlogging, traffic congestion, and delays in public transport across Mumbai.
The IMD has forecast moderate to heavy rainfall at isolated places throughout the day, accompanied by strong winds. Residents have been advised to avoid unnecessary travel, stay away from low-lying areas, and follow official weather advisories as the city remains on high alert.
IMD Issues Orange Alert for Mumbai
The IMD’s Orange Alert indicates the likelihood of heavy rainfall that could disrupt daily life. Besides Mumbai, alerts have also been issued for Thane and Ratnagiri, while Palghar and Raigad remain under a Red Alert due to the possibility of extremely heavy rainfall.
Weather officials warned that intense rain spells may lead to flooding in low-lying areas, reduced visibility, and disruptions to road and rail traffic. Citizens have been urged to remain cautious and monitor official updates throughout the day.
Schools and Colleges Ordered to Remain Shut
The Mumbai Schools and Colleges Closed announcement applies to all educational institutions, including government, municipal, and private schools and colleges. The BMC said the decision was taken purely as a precaution in view of the weather forecast and to minimize risks for students and staff.
Authorities clarified that the closure currently applies for the day, with further decisions depending on weather conditions and IMD forecasts. Parents have been advised to follow updates issued by schools and local authorities.
Heavy Rain Disrupts Daily Life
Continuous rainfall has affected several parts of Mumbai, leading to waterlogging on roads and slowing vehicular movement. Local train services have experienced delays on some routes, while road traffic has remained slow in multiple parts of the city.
The BMC and Mumbai Police have deployed emergency teams across vulnerable locations to assist residents and manage traffic. Citizens have been asked to avoid unnecessary travel unless absolutely essential.
BMC Issues Public Advisory
The BMC has urged residents to remain indoors whenever possible and avoid visiting beaches, seafronts, flooded roads, or areas with overflowing drains.
Emergency response teams have been placed on standby, while disaster management officials continue to monitor rainfall patterns and tidal conditions. Helplines remain operational to assist citizens in case of emergencies.
Monsoon Impact Across Maharashtra
The monsoon has affected several districts across Maharashtra. While Mumbai remains under an Orange Alert, neighbouring districts including Palghar and Raigad are facing more severe weather conditions under a Red Alert.
Heavy rainfall has also affected transportation in parts of the state, with reports of train disruptions, highway closures, and localized flooding. Authorities continue to monitor the situation and are prepared to deploy additional rescue teams if required.
What Residents Should Do
Authorities have advised residents to:
- Stay indoors unless travel is essential.
- Avoid flooded roads, underpasses, and coastal areas.
- Follow weather updates issued by the IMD and BMC.
- Keep emergency contact numbers readily available.
- Exercise caution while driving during heavy rain and poor visibility.
Officials also requested people not to spread unverified information and to rely only on official advisories.
What Happens Next?
Weather officials will continue monitoring rainfall intensity throughout the day. If conditions worsen, additional advisories or alerts may be issued for Mumbai and surrounding districts.
The BMC has stated that educational institutions will receive fresh instructions based on updated IMD forecasts. Meanwhile, emergency services remain on high alert to respond to any incidents arising from heavy rainfall.
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